Hi @moleyboy9
This purple grass in your lawn looks very much like ‘red thread’. This is a lawn health issue where patches of grass will start to turn red or purple in some instances.
What causes red thread in the lawn?
Red thread is a fungal lawn disease that causes patches of red, brown or purple grass. Red thread disease is caused by a lack of nitrogen and long wet summers or autumns.
Looking at your lawn and the fact there’s lots of dry patches it leads me to identify this lawn disease as red thread also known as Laetisaria fuciformis
If you pull some up you’ll see the fungus that travels through the grass infecting other weakened parts of the lawn
Will red thread will my lawn?
No it won’t kill your lawn but does leave an unsightly appearance. It also weakens your lawn so other issues or pests will find it easy to damage it further
How to treat red thread
The best treatment is to give your lawn a suitable feed.
High nitrogen in spring and lower nitrogen in the autumn. A long acting or slow release feed is best for lawns.
Ensure you also compost or dispose of your clippings. Don’t mulch your lawn as you simply spread the fungus around. A top dress of sieved peat free compost can also help give your red thread the heave ho! You can watch how to do this on the compost video guide below.
https://youtu.be/T1vVfz0r0U0
Hope that helps!
Lee
Hi @moleyboy9
This purple grass in your lawn looks very much like ‘red thread’. This is a lawn health issue where patches of grass will start to turn red or purple in some instances.
What causes red thread in the lawn?
Red thread is a fungal lawn disease that causes patches of red, brown or purple grass. Red thread disease is caused by a lack of nitrogen and long wet summers or autumns.
Looking at your lawn and the fact there’s lots of dry patches it leads me to identify this lawn disease as red thread also known as Laetisaria fuciformis
If you pull some up you’ll see the fungus that travels through the grass infecting other weakened parts of the lawn
Will red thread will my lawn?
No it won’t kill your lawn but does leave an unsightly appearance. It also weakens your lawn so other issues or pests will find it easy to damage it further
How to treat red thread
The best treatment is to give your lawn a suitable feed.
High nitrogen in spring and lower nitrogen in the autumn. A long acting or slow release feed is best for lawns.
Ensure you also compost or dispose of your clippings. Don’t mulch your lawn as you simply spread the fungus around. A top dress of sieved peat free compost can also help give your red thread the heave ho! You can watch how to do this on the compost video guide below.
Hope that helps!
Lee
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