Spring dead spot is a common turf disease that hits warm-season grasses and leaves patchy areas that can take weeks to recover if you don’t get ahead of it. The good news is you can stack the odds in your favor with a few smart habits and the right treatment plan. At Nature’s Select®, we focus on building healthier lawns that resist problems before they take over.
Spring dead spot thrives when your lawn can’t breathe. Excess thatch and compacted soil trap moisture, limit airflow, and create a cozy environment for disease activity. Core aeration is one of the best ways to relieve compaction and improve drainage, especially if your yard sees foot traffic or heavy clay soil. If your grass feels spongy underfoot or water puddles easily, your lawn is basically signaling that it needs better airflow and nutrient movement.
A fast green-up sounds great, but pushing too much nitrogen at the wrong time can backfire. Over-fertilizing can encourage rapid top growth while roots lag behind, and weak roots struggle to recover from disease. A balanced, seasonally timed fertilization plan helps your turf build steady density and stronger root systems. Strong grass crowds out problems by leaving fewer open, stressed areas for disease to expand.
Spring watering mistakes are easy to make because the weather bounces around. Frequent, shallow watering keeps the surface damp and can worsen disease pressure. Instead, aim for deep, infrequent watering that encourages roots to grow down. Water early in the day so the turf dries out faster, and adjust irrigation after rain. If you notice chronic wet spots or shady areas that stay damp, those are prime zones to monitor and treat proactively.
Spring dead spot doesn’t have to become your lawn’s annual tradition. Improving airflow, supporting steady turf health, and dialing in watering habits can dramatically reduce your risk and help your grass bounce back faster. If you live in Winston-Salem, NC, Nature’s Select® can help with eco-friendly lawn care, plus insect control and weed control, to keep your yard thick, healthy, and ready for the season. Contact us at (888) 786-9735 to get a free estimate.
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