What do you recommend to treat grass fungus?
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Call or visit your local nursery to get more information for your area and project. I never heard of grass fungus. You learn something new everyday.
cut back watering, let grass dry out well between watering,rake up brown areas to promote aeration/air circulation & throw dead grass in trash, area will regrow, don't overfertilize lawn use slow release fertilers only
If the weather prohibits the things that Lynn recommends, maybe grass is not a good solution for you.
Applying anti-fungals on large areas like grass is a lot of work and expense, for something you can’t eat.
Consider regrading the yard to accommodate better drainage, put in bordered gravel paths, rock gardens and other alternatives.
Definitely contact a company that specializes in grass care