Yellow nutsedge is a prolific weed in lawns and landscape beds. Once established, it can take a number of years to control. Because it is a sedge and not a true grass or broadleaf plant, it requires ...
A well-maintained, uniform lawn is something many homeowners desire, but the sight of nutsedge (Cyperus rotundus) can get in the way of this dream. Some may not like the way it looks, and even worse, ...
Two applications of a lawn weed killer (at properly spaced intervals) will generally provide better weed control than one.
Do you know of a way to get rid of nutsedge/nutgrass in a garden? This nutgrass comes back year after year, and we've tried digging it out; and after tilling it seems to spread even more. Lori W. A ...
When your lawn is overrun with weeds, spot-spraying or pulling them by hand might seem like a good idea. But at a certain point, it may be better to cut your losses and simply start over. The rule of ...
It’s the time of year to get gardening. Today let’s work on our biggest garden - our lawns. If you have sparse grass in parts of your lawn, spring is a great time to plant additional grass seed.