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re: 2023 Lawn Thread - Helpful Tips, Q&A, general discussion
Posted on 5/22/23 at 8:56 am to Notro
Posted on 5/22/23 at 8:56 am to Notro
What is this type of weed and what product do I use to get rid of it? This is burmuda in dfw.
Also, my neighbors weeds are creeping under the fence. What are these and will the same product used on the above weeds take care of them?
Also, my neighbors weeds are creeping under the fence. What are these and will the same product used on the above weeds take care of them?
This post was edited on 5/22/23 at 8:57 am
Posted on 5/22/23 at 3:32 pm to Lazy But Talented
Nutsedge in the first couple. Sedgehammer, certainty or image would take care.
Second one looks like some variety of broadleafs but the pic is a lottle fuzzy for me. Celsius or msm.
Personally, if I don't have a ton of weeds and I'm spot spraying, I'll just mix a gallon or so of sedgehammer along with celsius and surfactant and just hit them all. Usually takes care if 99% of most weeds.
Eta:
I will say though that give how sedges spread, it's sometimes better to do a broadcast spray. So if you find that you have a lot of sedges in one area you might be better off do a broadcast spray of sedgehammer alone and then spot spraying everything else with celsius. You can do a broadcast spray of celsius with sedgehammer as well, but you're more apt to get some yellowing.
Second one looks like some variety of broadleafs but the pic is a lottle fuzzy for me. Celsius or msm.
Personally, if I don't have a ton of weeds and I'm spot spraying, I'll just mix a gallon or so of sedgehammer along with celsius and surfactant and just hit them all. Usually takes care if 99% of most weeds.
Eta:
I will say though that give how sedges spread, it's sometimes better to do a broadcast spray. So if you find that you have a lot of sedges in one area you might be better off do a broadcast spray of sedgehammer alone and then spot spraying everything else with celsius. You can do a broadcast spray of celsius with sedgehammer as well, but you're more apt to get some yellowing.
This post was edited on 5/22/23 at 3:35 pm
Posted on 5/22/23 at 3:35 pm to Lazy But Talented
That is nutsedge in your pictures. Sedgehammer will take care of those. Bottom picture looks to be dog fennel, spurge, and sow thistle mostly. Sedgehammer won't touch them. MSM with surfactant for those.
Posted on 8/17/23 at 9:10 pm to Lazy But Talented
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What is this type of weed and what product do I use to get rid of it? This is burmuda in dfw.
I'm south of you closer to Austin and have the same stuff, with a few crabgrass spots in a Bermuda lawn.
If I wanted 1 thing to handle the nutsedge and the crabgrass both, would Sedgehammer still be the product of choice?
Furthermore, is it wise to apply this now in this heat or should I wait another month or two for temps to come down?
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