Suddenly I can’t get enough of asters. Many of them get no respect, growing right under our noses, often aggressively. But with just a little bit of easy taming, they can be the showstoppers of a fall ...
Most weeds will hibernate during the winter and emerge in the spring more vigorously than ever. If you don't pull fall weeds, ...
Fall is the perfect season to identify and remove problem plants. Identify four invasive weeds and learn how to remove them.
Following the rough drought we had, many pastures were full of weeds that persisted while cattle grazed on what little grass ...
Learn More › Although some annual flowers, such as cosmos, dahlias, and zinnias, will bloom until late autumn if the ...
Harvest is a good time for farmers to evaluate weed management. Jeff Moon with Corteva Agriscience says growers should have a ...
Is this yellow aster? Several of my coneflowers just had brown cones; they didn’t bloom. Can I cut down the plants now or do ...
Get answers to unexpected action in San Antonio's landscape, as well as lack of action from monarch butterflies in San ...
Herbicide-resistant weeds could be making their presence known this fall. Corteva Agriscience Enlist field specialist Mark ...
The basic principles continue to apply to herbicide applications during droughty periods, but growers should keep these ...
Bradford pears have notoriously weak crotches (branch angles). Think of your index and middle fingers forming a “V” for ...
Weed control practices aren’t finished in the fall for Caleb Hamer, despite the completion of harvest. Instead, fall marks the start of his weed-prevention plan for the following spring ...