Weeds—we can't live with them and, unfortunately, we can't live without them. But what we can do is find a way to control them. It all starts with understanding their biology and habits. By learning ...
Dealing with weeds in your lawn can feel like a never-ending battle, but with a little know-how, it’s totally manageable! Weeds come in all shapes and sizes, and while some might look harmless with ...
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30 types of weeds and how to ID them
It’s been said that a weed is just a plant growing where you don’t want it to. Some are aggressive to the point of being invasive, while others have redeeming qualities you might want to consider ...
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The Two Types Of Weeds You'll Find In The Yard During Winter (& How To Get Rid Of Them)
When winter comes, most plants and many grasses go dormant. It's like they are taking a break. And while it is easy to assume you can also relax and skip yard care for a while, it is rarely true. The ...
Early spring means more weeds. Learn how pre-emergence herbicides can help control annual weeds before they take over your lawn.
The best time for planting grass seed in our area is from mid-September to mid-October. If you have bare areas you want to fill, you should mark your calendar or set your phone to remind you about ...
Dormant grass doesn't always mean dormant weeds.
With spring in the air, it’s time to get working on your game. And your lawn. John Petrovsky can’t help you with the former. But as manager of education for the USGA Green Section, he’s filled with ...
A common weed harbors important clues about how to create drought resistant crops in a world beset by climate change. Scientists describe how Portulaca oleracea, commonly known as purslane, integrates ...
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