Dear Neil: I cannot find any information on using Image or Sedgehammer in a vegetable garden. We have so much nutsedge that I have to be able to do something. Help! A: Those products don’t mention ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Nutsedge is that lime-green, fast-growing “nutty” grass that pops up after you mow and laughs at normal weed killers. The best tool for the job is a nutsedge-specific product, like ...
Q: I have this yellowish grass growing in my lawn that sticks up above the rest of the grass. How do I get rid of it? A: Thats most likely yellow nutsedge, a.k.a. yellow nutgrass. Its technically not ...
Remember the famous line for the movie Poltergeist? “They’re back!” Well that saying can be used under other circumstances. But in this case I am going to change the phrase to “It’s Back!” Timely ...
Nutsedge and Bermuda grass can quickly spread in lawns and gardens. Learn which herbicides and hand-weeding methods work best.
SHREVEPORT, La. - As summer heats up, so does an unwelcome visitor in garden beds across the region: Nutsedge, also known as nut grass. Common in the Shreveport area and beyond, nutsedge is not your ...
Even though August is generally the month when weeds flourish, they seem to have an edge this summer with excessive rain and humidity. There is one particular grass-like weed — yellow nutsedge — that ...
Q: Is there anything new on controlling yellow nutsedge? A: This grass-like weed is having a field day this year. I've heard multiple complaints about it lately. Nutsedge or nutgrass is technically ...
Heat and humidity, which are normally expected in July, have abruptly arrived. Even though August is generally the month when weeds flourish, they seem to have an edge this summer. There is one ...
Nutgrass is a common name for the troublesome nutsedge weeds. These weeds are sedges, not grasses nor are they broadleaved weeds. Therefore, the usual “weed killers” on the garden center shelves will ...
Q: What is this weed that has invaded part of my yard? What can I do to eliminate it? It is very aggressive. A: This is one of the types of nutsedge. They tend to thrive in wetter parts of our lawns ...