No matter the growth stage, soybean weeds are never a welcome presence. In fact, early-season weed control is critical to minimize direct competition with weeds that emerge at about the same time as ...
It’s hard to believe I had to mow my lawn this week. Unusually warm weather has cool season fescue starting to grow. Unfortunately, it’s also instigating winter weed growth at a rapid rate. Now is the ...
Spring is here, and your lawn is waking up from its winter dormancy. To keep it healthy and vibrant throughout the season, now is the perfect time to apply a balanced fertilizer. This will provide the ...
After your lawn has been dormant all winter long, you might be beyond ready for greener days. But don't get too ahead of yourself. By applying spring weed and feed too early in the spring, you can ...
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Good spring harvests begin with fall herbicides
The key to a good start is weed control. There are several winter annual, biennial, and perennial weeds that can be ...
Every spring, homeowners gear up for the annual battle against garden invaders that threaten the health and aesthetic of their lawns. Common weeds such as crabgrass and dandelions become active with ...
With spring in the air, it’s time to get working on your game. And your lawn. John Petrovsky can’t help you with the former. But as manager of education for the USGA Green Section, he’s filled with ...
We went through a long, cold winter. The warm, sunny days of spring are starting to roll in. When we get outside to work in the yard, we are going to want to focus our time on the yard and garden ...
Weed control practices aren’t finished in the fall for Caleb Hamer, despite the completion of harvest. Instead, fall marks the start of his weed-prevention plan for the following spring, especially ...
If you want your lawn to be lush, dense, weed-free, and deep green in color throughout the summer months, this goal can only be achieved if certain lawn maintenance tasks are completed during early ...
With warmer weather teasing us into thinking it is spring, many of us are already thinking about what we need to do to get our turf growing again. You may be tempted to start applying a fertilizer to ...
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