It is the most wonderful time of the year — if you are a weed! I feel like I am growing an experimental test field for weeds, and they are being very, very successful. The heat and the rainfall ...
Above normal spring moisture followed by warmer temperature have spurred weed growth this summer. Generally, weeds are best controlled when they are below 4 inches in height. Some weeds are still ...
A Kansas State University weed specialist says farmers should keep an eye out for the emergence of kochia, an invasive summer annual that can lead to reduced crop yields. Sarah Lancaster tells ...
However, February is a good time to cut back Pee Gee hydrangeas (Hydrangea paniculata with pointed blooms) and the smooth or ...
Timely spring rainfall allows our lawns to grow quite nicely. These spring rains also bring summer weeds. One of the most difficult lawn weeds to control goes by several names including nutsedge ...
The perennial weeds such as dandelion and thistle are easy ... If dragging a hose around in the summer makes you weary or if your water bill soaks you in guilt, it is time to tame the thirsty ...
It is an annual weed that is very small in size, usually fitting beneath the blades of the mower without barely being touched each time the lawn is mowed. It normally acts as a winter annual. This ...
Apply too late, and those pesky weeds may already have started growing. In warmer climates, January might be the right time to treat your entire lawn, especially for summer weeds like crabgrass.