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Lawn Rust

Updated : June 17, 2024

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A lot of people have been wondering about the orange powder that’s getting all over their feet and shoes when they walk across their own lawn.

It’s called Rust.  It’s a turf grass fungus that forms on lawns when the temperatures are warm and  the air is humid.  It’s much worse if you water your lawn at night, or if you get a lot of rainfall.

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Photo Courtesy of Circleworx.co.za

It’s a catch 22 situation because we are told to raise our lawn mowers to the highest setting during the hot summer months to keep our lawns from burning out.  But when we leave our
grass that long, it doesn’t dry as quickly as it should, and the lawn stays a lot more humid than is healthy.

Early morning watering is best, but we can’t control rainfall. So when it rains at night when it’s hot and humid, fungal lawn pests appear.

Rust appears during hot and humid conditions.  As soon as temps drop as well as the humidity, the Rust disappears.  It tends to attack stressed lawns more than it does healthy lawns.  But then again, when it’s really hot any lawn is stressed.  Urrrrrg!

I have it on my lawn right now, and my coarse of action is to just chill.  It will go away.

For more details on this annoying lawn pest, check out this link:  http://plantclinic.cornell.edu/FactSheets/turfrust/rust.htm

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