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SHREVEPORT, La. - As summer heats up, so does an unwelcome visitor in garden beds across the region: Nutsedge, also known as ...
Yellow nutsedge is a challenging lawn weed. It’s a yellow-green, grass-like weed with waxy blades that grows faster than ...
One of the most common questions we receive from Johnson County residents when they receive their free soil test is what to ...
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 ...
Nutsedge is popping up all over the lawn, landscape, and garden. Also known more commonly as “nutgrass,” this obnoxious weed loves the heat. It does most of its growing now through mid-fall.
We put three top nutsedge killers to the test: Certainty, Ortho, and Image. Which one actually knocks out this stubborn weed for good? You might be surprised. #NutsedgeKiller #WeedControl #LawnCare ...
Nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus) is a perennial weed and grows in moist soils, which is why you commonly see it in your grassy lawn. In West Texas it commonly grows to about 4” to 8” tall in ...
In a research paper on tobacco weed management titled Nutsedge Weeds Management: Key Strategies for Tobacco Farmers, Kutsaga said the two species of nutsedge, Cyperus esculentus L. (yellow ...
It looks like grass, but will not be affected by grass herbicides because sedges are not grasses. Yellow nutsedge will typically have a lighter green color and is probably going to seed about now. To ...
Walk around your lawn and spot spray each leaf of nutsedge that you see. Afterward, apply a half-gallon of water to each spot to take the chemical down to the roots of the plant.