Regular readers of this column already know about Bermuda grass, and some of you have already taken steps to banish the nasty weed from your gardens and lawns. Because there is seed in your soil and ...
We spoke to two lawn experts about when to apply weed killer to the lawn, alternatives to using a herbicide and why following ...
Nothing ruins a barefoot walk through the yard quite like stickerweed. Also known as spurweed, stickers, or burweed, this ...
Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) is a drought-resistant turf that is easy to care for in USDA Hardiness zones 7 through 10. In fact, if you're like many other folks, you might already have this grass ...
Q: We have a very lovely and well-tended hybrid Bermuda lawn. This past fall, and now this summer, it has been invaded by a weed called oxalis. What are your suggestions for killing this weed and not ...
During this time of year I always receive calls on using turf weed and feed products. One must remember that weeding and feeding are two different operations. Normally these operations are ...
Nothing spoils a nice barefooted walk through the lawn more than stickerweed. Also known as spurweed, stickers or burweed, seeds germinate in the fall and winter months in lawns, particularly where ...
Learn why applying pre-emergent for winter weed control when it's too hot or too cold is a problem and get essential tips to ensure effective application.
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at [email protected]. I have a terrible weed problem in my backyard. The dollarweed is really bad, ...
Q: Ten years ago, I planted a 10-by-25-foot area with daylilies. Over the past few years, liriope has invaded the bed. I want to get rid of the liriope and have tried digging it out but it keeps ...