It’s fall at Precure Nursery! We are thinking about weed control. We are thinking pre-emergent to help you get that vibrant, healthy lawn for not only this fall but also going into the winter months ...
Fall is just around the corner, which means that winter and spring weeds can’t be too far behind. Common annual cool-season weeds that germinate from seeds with the first rains and cooler weather of ...
In fall they can be killed as they germinate with pre-emergent herbicides or targeted as young plants with post emergent products. Before applying any herbicide, know the weeds you are trying to ...
Although grass in emerged sorghum can be a major problem, the new igrowth, Double Teamand Inzensorghum technologies provide good options for grass control. However, the list of herbicides for control ...
Maintaining the most beautiful lawn on the block often feels like a constant battle against weeds. This is why many homeowners turn to a secret weapon: pre-emergent herbicides. But what is a ...
Is it time to apply pre-emergent herbicides? Yes and no. No, if you’re considering one of the toxic chemical choices like Balan, Barricade, Dimension, Scotts Halts, etc. Chemical herbicides can remain ...
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A THICK, HEALTHY turf is the best way to control weeds in a lawn. Fall is just around the corner, which means that winter and spring weeds can’t be far behind. Common annual cool-season weeds that ...
Should you use pre-emergent for your lawn, or try overseeding it? The answer depends on your lawn's existing condition -- ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Person spraying herbicide on weeds in gravel - Paul Maguire/Shutterstock As alternatives to mulch, pine straw, or concrete, some ...
With the continuing hot weather we have “enjoyed,” it is hard to think about controlling winter weeds. But if you don’t take action to prevent them now, expect the henbit, chickweed, dandelions, ...