Spring is a time of fresh blooms, warmer weather, and—unfortunately—unsightly patches of dead grass. If you’ve ever walked outside after winter only to find brown, lifeless spots in your lawn, you’ve likely fallen victim to spring dead spot. This frustrating fungal disease attacks warm-season grasses, leaving your lawn struggling to bounce back. But don’t worry—Nature’s Select® is here to help!
Not all grasses are created equal when it comes to resisting spring dead spot. Some are more resilient than others, making them the perfect choice for homeowners who want a lush, green lawn without the hassle.
Bermuda grass is a popular choice in North Carolina thanks to its heat tolerance and dense growth. While some Bermuda varieties are susceptible to spring dead spot, improved cultivars like TifTuf and TifGrand have shown better resistance. These varieties recover quickly from winter dormancy, making them less prone to disease.
Zoysiagrass is another excellent option for homeowners who want a durable, low-maintenance lawn. Varieties such as Zeon and Meyer Zoysia have a dense root system that naturally fights off fungal issues. Regular aeration can further enhance soil health, allowing water and nutrients to reach the roots more effectively. Zoysia is also drought-resistant and holds its color well into the cooler months.
If you’re looking for grass that thrives in both sun and shade, Tall Fescue is a solid choice. While technically a cool-season grass, its deep root system helps it withstand fungal diseases better than many warm-season varieties. Plus, it requires less maintenance and watering compared to other grasses.
Besides selecting the right grass variety, a few simple lawn care practices can help you prevent spring dead spot:
Choosing the right grass is just the first step toward a vibrant, disease-free lawn. At Nature’s Select®, we provide expert lawn care services, including weed control, pest management, and insect control, to keep your yard in Winston-Salem, NC, looking its best all year long. Give your lawn the attention it deserves—call us today at (888) 786-9735 to request your free estimate.
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