- Nashville
- Belle Meade
- Forest Hills
- Green Hills
- Oak Hill
- West Meade
- Bellevue
- Berry Hill
- Hermitage
- Antioch
- Old Hickory
- Madison
- Donelson
Lawn disease control in Murfreesboro.
By the time you see brown patch, the lawn has already lost root mass. Our preventive fungicide goes down before symptoms show, rotating chemistry through the season so we stay ahead of disease on Murfreesboro lawns, not behind it.
Brown patch starts in June.
In Middle Tennessee humidity, once overnight lows hold above 65° for a few nights, disease pressure builds fast. On cool-season turf, brown patch is reliable enough that we treat it as inevitable on an unprotected lawn — and by the time it shows, the damage to the roots is already done.
Ahead of disease, not behind it.
We put preventive fungicide down before symptoms show and rotate chemistry through the season — strobilurins and DMIs in rotation so the disease never gets comfortable. It's the difference between a lawn that stays green through July and one that goes brown while the neighbors watch.
Timed right, covered all season.
The right work, timed to your Murfreesboro lawn and the season — not a fixed script.
- 01 Preventive timingApplications start before disease shows, keyed to overnight-temperature trends, not a fixed date.
- 02 Rotating chemistryStrobilurin and DMI fungicides in rotation so resistance never gets a foothold.
- 03 3 to 6 applicationsCoverage scaled to your turf type and shade — more on humid, shaded fescue, less on resistant warm-season lawns.
- 04 Brown patch & dollar spotTargeted for the diseases that actually hit Middle Tennessee lawns, from brown patch to spring dead spot.
- 05 TDA-licensed applicatorsEPA-registered products applied by TN Department of Agriculture-licensed technicians.
- 06 Logged the same dayEvery application is recorded the day it's done — product, rate, and coverage — so the season's disease pressure and the lawn's response are tracked, not guessed.
“Lost half my front lawn to brown patch the year before Pure Turf. Three seasons on the program and the lawn hasn't seen a fungus since.”
Also serving, the rest of Middle Tennessee.
- Nashville
- Belle Meade
- Forest Hills
- Green Hills
- Oak Hill
- West Meade
- Bellevue
- Berry Hill
- Hermitage
- Antioch
- Old Hickory
- Madison
- Donelson
- Columbia
- Mt. Pleasant
- Culleoka
- Springfield
- Greenbrier
- Coopertown
- Cross Plains
- Ridgetop
- Adams
- Clarksville
- Cunningham
- Woodlawn
- Palmyra
- Southside
- Murfreesboro
- Smyrna
- La Vergne
- Eagleville
- Christiana
- Hendersonville
- Gallatin
- White House
- Portland
- Goodlettsville
- Mt. Juliet
- Lebanon
- Watertown
- Columbia
- Mt. Pleasant
- Culleoka
- Springfield
- Greenbrier
- Coopertown
- Cross Plains
- Ridgetop
- Adams
- Clarksville
- Cunningham
- Woodlawn
- Palmyra
- Southside







Questions, straight talk.
Not on the list? Call 615.785.1849. Most calls are answered live.
Does my Murfreesboro lawn need fungicide?
When does fungicide season start in Murfreesboro?
Is the fungicide safe for pets and kids?
What if disease shows up between visits on my Murfreesboro lawn?
Can I get fungicide in Murfreesboro without a full lawn program?
Tell us about the lawn, we'll read it this week.
A real person will read your Murfreesboro lawn, tell you honestly what it needs, and quote the work clearly. Usually within one business day.