Submitted photo The weed nutsedge after it has been treated. It is very difficut to eliminate from lawns and flower beds. Heat and humidity, which are normally expected in July, have abruptly arrived.
What is the best way to control nutgrass? I have several patches of it which are spreading. Stewart, Tulsa. Nutgrass, or more correctly, nutsedge, is one of the most difficult weeds to control, both ...
Q: I have used some herbicides on my big crop of nutgrass and it didn’t help. Now it seems to grow twice as fast as my Bermuda. How do I get rid of it? Roy P., Tulsa A: “Nutgrass” is a common name for ...
A few weeks ago, there was information about an observational study of nutsedge control in liriope at the Agricultural Center on Old Concord Road in Salisbury using Sedgehammer (halosulfuron-methyl).
Ah, a little sunshine, a little warmth to the temperatures. That’s more like it, right? A few flowers are blooming and that’s what we were waiting for! Wait, are those weeds? How are there so many ...
What is the No. 1 weed problem around the world? Nutsedges — and they are formidable foes. Although commonly called nutsedge, the weeds don’t actually bear a nut, but they do produce small brown ...
About this time every summer weeds begin to drive us crazy; they love the heat of mid-summer! Here are some tips to help maintain your sanity and create the best long-term strategy to minimize weeds ...
Question: This nut grass is taking over my yard. Please help. Yellow nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus), also known as “chufa,” and purple nutsedge (Cyperus rotundus) are the most common sedge species in ...
Many early spring weeds are easy to pull up, preventing future growth. Avoid using herbicides on easily removable weeds and consider the environmental impact. Some weed killers can damage trees and ...
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