It is the most wonderful time of the year — if you are a weed! I feel like I am growing an experimental test field for weeds, and they are being very, very successful. The heat and the rainfall ...
As spring rolls around, we need to put more effort into our gardens. Controlling weeds and bugs now is a great way to protect ...
Annual weeds complete their lifecycles in less than a year and reproduce by seed. Annuals may be further divided into winter (cool season) and summer (warm season) weeds. Winter annuals germinate ...
Early spring is a good time to begin controlling summer weeds, but a healthy lawn is the best defense. Pre-emergent herbicides can help control weeds before they germinate, but timing the ...
Cool-season grasses such as Kentucky bluegrass or tall fescue are among the most common cool-season grasses needing attention ...
If you had a lot of summer weeds that went to seed and you want to prevent them from germinating, this is the time to apply a preemergent. Scott’s makes a Weedex Preventative containing Halts ...
It's time to prepare your lawns so that they look healthy and green for the summer, and one thing you can do is spray ...
Discover the best time to plant grass seed in spring to ensure a healthy lawn. Learn about regional considerations, types of ...
Your lawn may grow more than the beautiful grass you intended. It may also grow weeds, which prevent your lawn from looking its best. In addition to reducing the aesthetics of your lawn, weeds compete ...
So when should you apply pre-emergent? Gifford says before weed seeds germinate, typically in early spring for summer weeds and late summer for winter weeds. "Proper application involves spreading ...
Last week's warm temperatures were nice after all the cold, but the cool season weeds seemed to explode in my yard in just a few days. I missed my preemergence application in the fall due to ...
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 ...