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re: Spring Weed Guide For Lawns
Posted on 11/20/15 at 9:09 am to doggy dirty
Posted on 11/20/15 at 9:09 am to doggy dirty
doggy- what type of lawn grass are you trying to cater to? That will determine where you want your pH.
Alx- right now I wouldn't be too concerned with killing much, as most everything is approaching dormancy. A good preemergent will keep the winter weeds at bay. The sedge you are seeing is probably green kyllinga. Google the images and you should be able to tell. It grows in small green patches and makes a small, solid burr-type head.
Citica- Simtrol is 32oz per acre for annual bluegrass, 60-64 oz per acre if you're wanting to control winter broadleaves as well.
Alx- right now I wouldn't be too concerned with killing much, as most everything is approaching dormancy. A good preemergent will keep the winter weeds at bay. The sedge you are seeing is probably green kyllinga. Google the images and you should be able to tell. It grows in small green patches and makes a small, solid burr-type head.
Citica- Simtrol is 32oz per acre for annual bluegrass, 60-64 oz per acre if you're wanting to control winter broadleaves as well.
Posted on 11/20/15 at 9:17 am to bootlegger
That's significantly higher than I thought.
Posted on 11/20/15 at 9:46 am to bootlegger
It is bermuda in the back and centipede in the front. The recommendation from LSU Ag was to add lime to both.
Posted on 12/7/15 at 2:44 pm to bootlegger
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The sedge you are seeing is probably green kyllinga. Google the images and you should be able to tell. It grows in small green patches and makes a small, solid burr-type head.
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