News

Q: Purple weeds are growing EVERYWHERE in my lawn. This is the first year I have ever noticed them. Can you tell me more about this plant as I have heard other people commenting on it as well.
Finally, if your lawn is more than 50% weeds (i.e., common bermudagrass, crabgrass, broadleaf weeds), a complete renovation next spring or fall, rather than a single herbicide treatment, is required.
Are you in a constant battle with weeds? Learn about the perennial herb that you can plant to create an effective ground ...
Failure to control winter annual weeds usually leads to an increase in summer weed problems. Finally, if your lawn is more than 50% weeds (i.e., common bermudagrass, crabgrass, broadleaf weeds), a ...
Question: Dear Mr. Smarty Plants, I'm about to throw in the towel! My back 'lawn' of buffalograss (609) is almost all 'weeds'! Native ruellia and lyre leaf sage have taken over and as the area has ...
Controlling wild violet weeds in the lawn. Viola papilionacea, or common wild violet, can be a pesky lawn weed. ... you might just have to learn to appreciate its pretty purple springtime flowers. ...
No doubt a pest for gardeners, it can be a devastating nuisance for farmers. Dense matts of sedge have been documented to have reduced yields of corn by up to 30% and barley yields by as much as 25%.
If I wanted I could controlled them in my Bermuda lawn with a broadleaf weed killer containing 2,4-D. Always read the labels of any chemical carefully before using on your lawn.