Weeds
There are many types of garden weeds, making it difficult to know how to kill weeds, as not all methods work the same for all weed types. For this reason, we have attempted to make the task of weed control in lawns and gardens easier by providing tips on how to identify garden weeds. Once you know more about the common garden weeds found in the landscape, you’ll have a better idea on how to kill weeds that become bothersome. Whether it comes down to taking an organic approach or using a chemical method, our tips will alleviate future problems.
Weeds
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Yellow Nutsedge Info - Learn About Yellow Nutsedge Control
Yellow nutsedge plants are also called earth almonds due to the tuber's similar flavor. While not on local restaurant menus yet, this weed has potential. If you're curious about those spiky, perennial weeds in your garden, then this article has more information.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Eliminate Dollar Weed - How To Kill Dollar Weed
Dollar weed,is a perennial weed that commonly pops up in moist lawns and gardens. This weed is often difficult to control once it becomes well established. Find out how to control it here.
By Nikki Tilley
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Invasive Plant Removal: Controlling Rampant Plants In The Garden
Not all of the plants in the garden are as well behaved as they should be. Sometimes they become rampant and take over the garden. Learn more about these annoying weeds here in this article.
By Nikki Tilley
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Stinkgrass Control - How To Get Rid Of Stinkgrass Weeds
Stinkgrass weeds are among the annual grasses that plague and pester lawn care gurus and vegetable gardeners alike during warm days. Read here to find information and tips for controlling stinkgrass weed.
By Kristi Waterworth
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Pennycress Weed Control – Tips On Managing Pennycress
Pennycress is oftentimes considered a weed. If the plant is not useful to you and is invading your land, learn how to control field pennycress by first identifying the plant and then choosing your treatment. This article will help.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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What Is Maidencane Grass – Learn About Maidencane Control In Gardens
Maidencane spreads readily and quickly and can pose a threat to native plants. For this reason, controlling maidencane weeds in some regions is a necessity. There are several different methods of maidencane control. This article will help with that.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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What Is Arrowgrass – Seaside Arrowgrass Management
What is arrowgrass? Known by many other names, seaside arrowgrass being one, it is an aquatic or semi-aquatic plant that grows wild across much of southern Canada and the Northern U.S. To learn about identifying this plant along with tips on seaside arrowgrass management click the following.
By Mary H. Dyer
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What Weeds Tell About Your Landscape
Getting familiar with weeds can help you improve growing conditions in your garden. So what do weeds tell you about your soil? Learn about weed soil indicators and soil conditions for weeds in the article that follows.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Learn More About Burr Medic And Its Control
If your lawn is filled with prickly burrs, you likely have burr weeds. With a little vigilance, however, it is possible to control burr medic and improve the health of your lawn. Learn more in this article.
By Nikki Tilley
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Is Glyphosate Dangerous? Information On Glyphosate Use
Glyphosate is one of the most widely used herbicides in the U.S., but is it safe? There is much debate about glyphosate dangers in the garden, our environment, wildlife, and even us. Find out about the safety of glyphosate herbicide in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Is Thorny Olive Invasive – Learn How To Control Thorny Olive Plants
Thorny olive control can be difficult because of the long, sharp thorns that sprout from its branches, and because of the spread of seeds from its fruit. Click here to learn more facts on Elaeagnus pungens and how to control thorny olive plants.
By Liz Baessler
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Broadleaf Signalgrass Weeds - Learn About Signalgrass Control
Broadleaf signalgrass is a warm season weed that shows up nearly anywhere. It is similar to crabgrass and just as invasive. Learn how to control signalgrass in this article. Click here for more info.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Identification And Treatment Of Locoweed - Tips On Controlling Locoweed
What is locoweed? The pest plant is a native weed found across the southwestern U.S. It is important to know how to identify and control locoweed in ranching areas. Read this article for more info.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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What Is Water Spinach: How To Keep Water Spinach Under Control
Growing water spinach can quickly get out of control, so information on managing water spinach is vital. Find tips and information on water spinach control in the following article.
By Amy Grant
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What Is Poison Parsley: Tips For Poison Hemlock Identification And Control
Conium maculatum isn?t the kind of parsley you want in your cooking, but a deadly wild herb. Learn to identify poison parsley in your yard as well as information on poison hemlock control so you can protect your family and pets. Click this article to learn more.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Knapweed Control: Getting Rid Of Different Types Of Knapweed
Gardeners are ever at the ready, waiting for an attack from the newest noxious weed - knapweed is no exception. Knapweed removal can be time consuming and frustrating, but this article can help.
By Kristi Waterworth
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Velvetleaf Weeds: Tips For Controlling Velvetleaf Plants
Velvetleaf weeds, also known as buttonweed, wild cotton, butterprint and Indian mallow, are native to Southern Asia. These invasive plants wreak havoc in crops, roadsides, disturbed areas and pastures. Click here to learn more.
By Mary H. Dyer