Fungicide Service

Overhead photograph of dollar-spot fungus, surrounded by grass.

If you’re seeing fungus and mold in your yard, it’s evidence of a deeper problem, literally.

Fungi and spores are naturally present in Georgia soil, and can manifest visually when there are conditions such as moisture imbalance, temperature extremes, poor air circulation, or an imbalance of vital nutrients.

Along with recommended weed control and fertilization practices, a professional lawncare service like Absolute Green Landscaping can apply a fungicide treatment to the yard to suppress the fungus that is dormant in the soil of your yard.

A photograph of the bleach-colored spots of Dollar Spot Fungus in short-cut grass.

We can put you on the schedule for a fungicide treatment in just a few easy steps.
Let’s start a conversation. Tell us your address so we can give you a quote and your contact information to get started.

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