Southern Home-Turf Tip: RustAccording to master gardener "Farmer Fred" Hoffman, dandelions aren't the only invasive pest you'll encounter on southern lawns. Another of the most common is actually not a plant but a fungus--rust. This damaging fungus grows on grasses during the spring, summer and fall, and can be seen in the form of yellowing or brown blades of grass. The orange-colored pustules can be spread throughout your lawn simply by ordinary foot traffic.
To help control rust on your lawn, water and fertilize regularly. Most importantly, mow your lawn weekly. Bag the clippings and put them in the trash rather than spreading them back across the live turf. In that way, you'll help your lawn stay green--not orange--throughout the growing season.
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