Yellow nutsedge is a common weed found in turf areas and is challenging to control. You can identify it by the triangular shape of its stems, with light green to yellowish leaves. Each leaf will be ...
Even though August is generally the month when weeds flourish, they seem to have an edge this summer with excessive rain and humidity. There is one particular grass-like weed — yellow nutsedge — that ...
In the last week or two, have you started to see light yellowish-green grass-like plants in your lawn or landscape beds? Guess what? You may have yellow nutsedge, and it's started growing for another ...
Yellow nutsedge is a challenging lawn weed. It’s a yellow-green, grass-like weed with waxy blades that grows faster than turfgrass. Being a sedge, it’s shiny stems are triangular-shaped rather than ...
As Master Gardeners one thing we hear gardeners groan about is nutsedge, also referred to as nutgrass. It is listed as the worst weed by the Weed Science Society of America. Nutsedge (Cyperus ...
‘What is this grass growing in my flower bed?” is a question I hear quite often now. Rolling the stem between my fingers quickly determines this isn’t grass at all but the infamous yellow nutsedge.
While summer doesn’t officially start until Tuesday, but you can bet we have already felt those summer temperatures. The start of summer is more than just about barbecues and popsicles, its also an ...
It’s time again to check out how some of gardening’s new and/or timely products fared under real-life testing in the PennLive Horticultural Trial Laboratory (also known as My Back Yard). The pitch: ...
ONTARIO, Ore. — Weed scientist Joel Felix says onion growers are making progress in their continuing battle against yellow nutsedge. Extensive roots, sizable foliage and efficient seed spreading make ...
Purple and yellow nutsedge are problematic weeds in Florida small fruit and vegetable production. EPTC and fomesafen are PRE herbicides that suppress both nutsedge species, but field application in ...
A friend of mine told me she had some type of fast-growing grass in our flower beds that seemed to grow even more when she pulled it up. She was wondering what this grass was and how to control it.
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