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re: Spring Weed Guide For Lawns
Posted on 3/18/16 at 2:48 pm to Antoine
Posted on 3/18/16 at 2:48 pm to Antoine
Guys, email me at w0220501@selu.edu
I'll try to get with you asap. If you're close enough, I'll try to come to you.
Right now, your preemergent from the fall should be carrying you until April. If you didn't apply a preventive, you're looking at winter broadleaves. Trimec, Speedzone, WeedFreeZone, etc should take care of that. Poa annua, or Winter bluegrass is probably rampant, but don't worry about killing it- warm weather will do that. Just prevent next year. Crabgrass germinated early this year with the mild winter...usually an annual to prevent.
I'll try to get with you asap. If you're close enough, I'll try to come to you.
Right now, your preemergent from the fall should be carrying you until April. If you didn't apply a preventive, you're looking at winter broadleaves. Trimec, Speedzone, WeedFreeZone, etc should take care of that. Poa annua, or Winter bluegrass is probably rampant, but don't worry about killing it- warm weather will do that. Just prevent next year. Crabgrass germinated early this year with the mild winter...usually an annual to prevent.
This post was edited on 3/18/16 at 3:02 pm
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