Emerging fall and winter weeds like henbit, poa, morning glory, teaweed, chickweed, dandelion and other tough-to-control ...
After you select your new bed site, mark the area with a garden hose or rope. Spray a non-selective herbicide, such as ...
Glufosinate, a non-selective herbicide, was tested on newly planted blackberry plugs. The researchers used wax cartons to shield the young plants during herbicide application to avoid direct ...
Renovation is accomplished by killing all of the existing vegetation with a non-selective burndown herbicide such as glyphosate (sold as Roundup or other trade names) and/or tillage (plowing, disking, ...
Since they have the same structure as turf grass, you cannot selectively eliminate these. You need to treat these with a ...
You can use either a weeder with a forked end or a trowel for this purpose. A non-selective herbicide is difficult to use in this situation because desirable plants are nearby. Glyphosate — a ...
Seed spikes have characteristic flat, rounded seeds. The only mechanism for control of these perennial grasses is to use a non-selective herbicide, kill the entire patch of lawn infested with the weed ...
New Holland has launched a crop-monitoring camera kit. Thanks to some clever software, it can determine the supposed optimal application rate of ...
Herbicides used to clear waste ground, industrial sites, railways and railway embankments are non-selective and kill all plant material with which they come into contact. Smaller quantities are ...
To reduce the number of pests on your fruit tree for the coming year, pick up and discard spoiled fruit on the ground. Heavy rains at harvest can dilute the sugars in melons. Watermelons can ...
A typical weed killer is advertised as lasting only a matter of days, after which it's safe to use the lawn. Learn when and how to reapply it.