Turf Disease Management
Identify and treat common lawn diseases
Pennsylvania's climate creates perfect conditions for various turf diseases—especially during humid summer weather and cool, wet springs. Quick identification and proper treatment are essential to prevent permanent damage. Our trained technicians recognize disease symptoms and apply appropriate treatments to protect your lawn.
Common Lawn Diseases
Brown Patch
Large circular patches in hot, humid weather; most common summer disease in our region.
Pythium
Slimy, blackened, greasy-looking grass with white, cottony growth in high humidity, hot, wet, humid conditions.
Summer Patch
Kentucky Bluegrass predominantly with brown patches/rings with healthy turf in the middle "frogeye".
Leaf Spot
Dark spots with tan centers on blades causing "straw colored" grass during warm and humid weather.
Disease Management
Proper Diagnosis
Identify the specific disease and differentiate from similar problems like insect damage.
Fungicide Treatment
Apply appropriate fungicides at proper timing to halt disease spread.
Cultural Practices
Adjust mowing height, watering, and fertilization to reduce disease pressure.
Preventive Approach
Build thick, healthy turf that resists diseases through good overall lawn care.
Why Choose Tomlinson Bomberger
For Turf Disease Management, you get a team with deep roots in South-Central Pennsylvania and a commitment to quality.
Licensed & Certified
Our technicians are properly licensed and trained for safe, effective service.
Local Experts
Serving Lancaster, Dauphin, York, and surrounding counties for decades.
Proven Experience
Generations of property care expertise and a track record of satisfied customers.
Customized Programs
Services tailored to your property, schedule, and goals.
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