Rust is a common lawn disease that infects lawns in Ohio and is caused by a fungus that appears as yellow-orange or rust-colored powder on grass blades. This disease can weaken your lawn's overall health and vigor, causing it to become thin and patchy. To prevent rust from causing damage in the first place, it is recommended to apply preventative treatments. By getting ahead of this disease, you can protect your lawn and maintain its lush, green appearance. Hiring professionals to apply preventative treatments is the best way to ensure effective results. Additionally, enrolling in a lawn care program can help keep your lawn strong enough to fight off any diseases, including rust.


What is rust, and how does it affect lawns?

Grass infected with rust disease on a property in Mansfield, OH.

Rust is a common lawn disease caused by a fungus that appears as yellow-orange or rust-colored powder on grass blades. This powder is actually the spores of the fungus, and it can easily rub off onto shoes, clothing, or pets, spreading the disease to other areas of the lawn.

Rust can weaken your lawn's overall health and vigor, causing it to become thin and patchy. The affected grass blades may turn yellow or brown, and they may even die if the disease is severe. Rust is most commonly found in lawns with low nitrogen levels, poor drainage, or excessive thatch buildup.


You can get ahead of rust with preventative treatments.

Preventative treatments are the best way to get ahead of rust and prevent it from causing damage to your lawn. Preventative treatments are most effective when applied before the disease becomes active, as they can prevent the fungus from establishing itself in the first place.

Preventative treatments are typically applied in liquid form and are absorbed by the grass blades and roots. They work by inhibiting the growth and spread of the fungus, effectively preventing it from causing damage to your lawn. By applying these treatments before the disease becomes active, you can significantly reduce the risk of rust developing.

Rust is a common lawn disease caused by a fungus that appears as yellow-orange or rust-colored powder on grass blades.

Hire professionals to apply preventative rust control treatments to ensure effective results.

To ensure effective results from preventative treatments and protect your lawn from rust, it is recommended to hire professionals to apply the treatments. Professionals have the knowledge and experience to ensure the right products are used and applied at the right time.

Professionals can also provide additional services such as lawn aeration and fertilization, which can help strengthen the overall health of your lawn and make it more resistant to rust. By hiring professionals, you can have peace of mind knowing that your lawn is in good hands and will receive the best care possible.


Enroll in a lawn care program to keep your lawn strong enough to fight off rust.

In addition to preventative treatments, enrolling in a lawn care program can help keep your lawn strong enough to fight off any diseases, including rust. Lawn care programs typically include regular fertilization and weed control treatments.

By enrolling in a lawn care program, you can ensure that your lawn receives the proper nutrients and care it needs to stay healthy and strong. A healthy lawn is better equipped to fight off diseases such as rust, as it has the resources it needs to recover quickly and bounce back from any damage.


Give us a call today to schedule our lawn disease control service.

If your lawn is suffering from a lawn disease such as rust, we are the team to call! At Free Spray Lawn Care, we offer preventative treatments to get ahead of this lawn disease. We'll visit your property four times throughout the year to apply our preventative treatments. Our lawn disease control service is offered to residential and commercial property owners in Mansfield, Wooster, Strongsville, and surrounding areas in Ohio. Give us a call today at 419-529-5296 to schedule our lawn disease control service and protect your lawn from rust and other lawn diseases.