Spring is here, and it’s the perfect time to start prepping our lawns for summer – and knowing when to use weedkiller on a lawn will give your chance the best chance of thriving. Figuring out how to ...
Lots of lawn weeds pop up in June, but controlling them isn’t as easy as spraying weed-killers – especially as the weather turns hot. For one thing, herbicides don’t work as well in very hot summer ...
If you need to get rid of weeds, you don't want to take your lawn out with them. From mowing techniques to natural herbicides, here's how to get the job done.
Weeds can quickly take over your garden space and lawn if left unchecked. The unwanted plants offer limited benefits and most gardeners prefer to banish them from their plots to maintain a tidy and ...
Grass grows over a large portion of the sidewalk along California Avenue in Kenner on Thursday, July 17, 2014. (Brett Duke, Nola.com | The Times-Picayune) QUESTION: If I decide to spray my lawn with ...
Green weeds can be really obvious in brown, dormant lawns. LSU AgCenter weed scientist Ron Strahan says it’s OK to spray lawns now with liquid herbicides to control those winter weeds before they ...
Kick weeds to the curb with a cheap weed killer spray you can make with everyday household items like vinegar, salt, and liquid dish soap. I’ll show you just how easy this spray is to make in this ...
Whether you view weeds as beneficial or problematic depends on your perspective and the goals you set for your lawn. Many gardeners embrace biodiversity in turf areas to support pollinators, birds, ...
This is the time of year when pesticides get sprayed on lawns, parks and golf courses. Though the goal may be to make these green spaces more pleasant places to play — fewer bugs, fewer weeds — these ...
FARGO - Every year there are many instances of spray damage to vegetable gardens, flowers, trees and shrubs from lawn weed killers. The damage happens when lawns are sprayed for weeds, and the ...
Few things are more frustrating than spotting weeds taking over your lawn. They seem to appear overnight, competing with your grass for water, nutrients, and sunlight. It's only natural to want a ...