Brown Patch

Brown Patch vs. Dry Grass: What’s the Difference?

Your lawn has seen better days. Patches of brown are popping up, and you’re left staring at the damage, wondering: Is it just dry grass or something more serious? While both look similar on the surface, they couldn’t be more different beneath the blades. One is a simple fix with water. The other? A fast-moving lawn disease that needs quick attention. At Nature’s Select®, we help homeowners get to the root of the issue—literally—so you can stop guessing and start growing a healthier lawn.

Brown Patch: The Sneaky Lawn Disease

Brown patch isn’t just a cosmetic issue—it’s a lawn disease caused by a fungus called Rhizoctonia. It thrives in warm, damp conditions, especially when your lawn stays wet overnight. The result? Large, circular brown areas with a lighter center and a darker outer ring, resembling a donut. These patches can spread quickly, especially in tall fescue and other cool-season grasses.

Dry Grass: A Thirsty Lawn’s Cry for Help

On the other hand, dry grass is simply...dry. You’ll notice a more uniform tan or yellow color that fades in and out depending on water levels. It may also feel brittle and crunchy underfoot. While dry grass can be fixed with consistent watering and good irrigation practices, brown patch won’t go away with hydration—in fact, too much water makes it worse.

How to Tell the Difference

The best way to distinguish between them is to look for patterns.

  • Brown patch typically appears as circular patches and develops overnight.
  • Dry grass tends to develop slowly and affects larger, more irregular areas.

If you’re still unsure, our lawn care experts at Nature’s Select® can diagnose the issue and create a customized treatment plan to bring your yard back to life.

Don’t Let Brown Patch Take Over

Once brown patch sets in, your lawn needs more than just TLC. Our lawn disease control services target the fungus at the source using environmentally responsible treatments and prevention plans. And while we’re at it, we can tackle any lurking threats—like chinch bugs, sod webworms, or chickweed—that love to take advantage of stressed-out turf.

Take the Guesswork Out of Lawn Care

Stop wondering and start winning the battle against brown spots. Whether it’s brown patch or dry grass, Nature’s Select® has your back with expert lawn care and disease control services. Request your free estimate today by calling our team in Winston-Salem, NC, at (888) 786-9735. Let’s get your lawn looking lush, healthy, and green again.

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