Weed Wednesday: Oxalis
Once Oxalis has flowered it can heavily produce seeds in the spring and summer but can also continue producing seeds all season long.
Once Oxalis has flowered it can heavily produce seeds in the spring and summer but can also continue producing seeds all season long.
Early prevention is key to a weed infestation during the growing season, it’s very important to make sure you’re using the correct weed control t do so.
This article will help you understand how crabgrass grows so you can take the necessary steps to prevent it from taking over your lawn.
Given a choice most homeowners would at first glance prefer a lawn of dark green thick turf. What could be better than this carpet of grass?
Fall is the perfect time to tackle those pesky weeds! These fall weed control strategies will keep those weeds out from your lawn for good.
Crabgrass is an opportunistic annual weed that will grow in the thin and bare spots in your lawn. Read the tips to kill crabgrass in the fall.
Nutsedges are perennial weeds in the sedge family and superficially resemble grasses. Yellow and purple nutsedge are summer perennial grass-like weeds.
Crabgrass is an ‘indicator weed’, in that its presence is an indication of other turf problems. Learn the tips to controlling crabgrass.
Creeping Charlie or “ground ivy” is a perennial, creeping plant that is sometimes grown as an ornamental ground cover.