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  • How to Kill Winter Grass

    Perennial winter rye grass (winter grass) is often used to keep lawns green while the main grass, such as Bermuda, is dormant. In the U.S., zones 3 to 9 should use winter grass to keep lawns green...

  • How to Get Rid of Vinca Minor

    Vinca minor, commonly called periwinkle, is an aggressive evergreen perennial ground cover that has the means to spread beyond its intended borders. For some, this is a great way to quickly gain a...

  • How to Kill Annual Rye Grass on a Golf Course

    Annual rye grass is commonly used on a golf course to keep it green when warm-weather grasses are dormant. Annual rye grass is only planted for one year; must be reseeded the following season. The...

  • How to Choke Out Ground Cover With Grass Turf

    One of the most effective ways of "choking out" ground cover in a lawn filled with unwanted specimens is to establish a good foundation of turfgrass. Competition from weeds is caused by a poor...

  • How to Kill Bermuda in Centipede Grass

    Bermuda and Centipede are two popular warm-weather grasses that are commonly used in lawns. Bermuda grass spreads out and is more aggressive than Centipede grass. If allowed to grow unchecked,...

  • How to Kill Burmuda & St Augustine Grass

    Bermuda and St. Augustine grass are two warm-weather grasses that are particularly popular in the Southern states. Both are hardy grasses that require minimum maintenance, and make a beautiful...

  • How to Kill Wire Grass

    Also known as Bermuda grass, wire grass is extremely difficult to kill. Wire grass is hard to kill because it produces millions of tiny seeds, making it virtually impossible to remove all of them....

  • How to Get Rid of Dollar Weed in St. Augustine Grass

    Dollarweed, also known as pennywort, is a warm season weed that gets its name from the silver dollar-like shape of its leaf. Dollarweed is dark green and resembles a tiny lily pad. It spreads by...

  • How to Kill Clover Grass in Your Lawn

    Having a beautiful, green lawn is important to many people. Keeping up the lawn can be quite tedious: mowing, watering, fertilizing, herbicide, raking leaves and pulling weeds can take up lots of...

  • How to Get Rid of Sow Thistle in My Yard

    Sow thistles are vigorous weeds that resemble the common dandelion. While dandelions only have leaves at the base and feature one flower per plant, sow thistles feature leaves up the stalk of the...

  • How to Troubleshoot Lawn Problems

    Homeowners want to be proud of their turf---literally---hoping for green, luscious lawns that are the envy of the neighborhood. When bugs and browning invade, there are plenty of causes. ...

  • How to Get Rid of Honeysuckle

    Honeysuckle bushes spread quickly and are hard to control. Unlike the beautiful, sweet-smelling honeysuckle vines, these bushes have many branches, small red fruit and smooth leaves, and can grow...

  • How to Get Rid of Fescue

    Fescue is a type of cool-season European grass commonly used in pastures as grazing material and as ornamental grass in lawns and golf courses. The clumping perennial can sometimes take over a...

  • How to Treat Crab Grass

    Crabgrass, also known as summer grass and crowfoot grass, is a rapidly growing weed recognizable by almost everyone. Left uncontrolled, it can quickly take over a lawn. There are two types of...

  • How to Kill Crabgrass & Reseed

    Crabgrass is the bane of gardeners everywhere. Each crabgrass plant can produce up to 150,000 seeds per season. These seeds blow in the wind to other areas of the yard and to neighboring yards. ...

  • How to Kill My Pampas Grass by Roundup & Covering With Plastic

    Pampas grass (Cortaderia selloana) is a type of tall grass originally from South America but now grown throughout the United States. The grass is popular for ornamental purposes due to its large...

  • How to Get Rid of St. Augustine Grass

    St. Augustine grass is a type of grass native to the tropics but now grows throughout the U.S. and Canada. The species is popular as a lawn grass due to its hardy nature, and because it spreads...

  • How to Kill Crabgrass in St. Augustine Grass

    Crabgrass is not actually a grass at all but is an invasive weed that can overpower your lawn and destroy your lush front yard. Especially common in the south and eastern United States, crabgrass...

  • How to Kill St. Augustine Grass

    St. Augustine grass, or Stenotaphrum secundatum, is native to the tropical regions of North and South America. In recent years, it has become one of the standard species for lawns all across the...

  • How to Get Rid of Existing Crabgrass

    Crabgrass is the bane of any lawn owner's gardening experience. According to Charles Walters, author of Weeds: Control Without Poisons, crabgrass "reproduces by stems rooting at the nodes and...

  • How to Kill Moss on Grass Yards

    There are often various moss spores in your lawn, as there are over a thousand types of moss that can be found in North America. In the right conditions, these spores can develop into visible moss...

  • How to Kill Moss in Your Grass

    Moss is a type of clumping plant found throughout North America. Moss commonly grows in moist and shaded environments, and sometimes takes up residence in a yard. A patch of moss in your yard can...

  • How to Eliminate Zoysia Grass

    While zoysia grass may seem nice at first, come winter, this grass has a tendency to become yellow and look rather bad. If you or the previous owner of your home put in zoysia grass, but you now...

  • How to Kill Fescue

    Fescue (Festuca) is a type of perennial grass found growing throughout North America. Fescue plants can reach a height of up to six feet. Fescue not only grows flowers that can contribute to...

  • How to Trim Grass and Weeds Without a Weedeater - Effortlessly

    Not thrilled about using a weedeater? Try this! Just a quick spray keeps down the weeds and grass, spares the fence from damage, and gets you back on the couch where you belong (reading...

  • The Best Time to Apply Weed Killer

    Just as there are many types of grass, there are many types of weeds. Some are perennial, some are annual and some are summer annual. Different types of weed killers are used for each, and should...

  • Crabgrass Growth

    Crabgrass or Digitaria species is considered a weed because of its almost ubiquitous and often unwanted presence in lawns and gardens across the country. Crabgrass germinates in late spring and...

  • When to Use Crabgrass Preventer?

    Crabgrass is a weed that causes many homeowners countless headaches because of its tenacity in lawns and the difficulty they encounter in keeping it under control. The species of crabgrass include...

  • Crab Grass Prevention

    Spring is a time when lawns start their growing season, but it also marks the return of crabgrass, a common weed that spreads quickly and can take over a lawn. There's no way to keep the...

  • Do it Yourself Lawn Care

    Whether you can't afford to hire someone or you just feel like doing it yourself, doing your own lawn care can be a rewarding experience. The good thing about doing your own lawn is you'll know...

  • How to Get a Weed Free Lawn

    Many homeowners dream of having a yard that's lush, green and free of weeds. Unfortunately, this won't happen unless your lawn is maintained properly and continually.The better maintained your...

  • How to Apply Crab Grass Preventer

    Nothing is more frustrating than a lawn filled with crabgrass. There are preemergence herbicides, both liquid and granular, that will target only unwanted grasses such as crabgrass and prevent...

  • How to Use Corn Gluten Meal to Control and Kill Lawn Weeds

    The use of Corn Gluten Meal as a herbicide was discovered during a study of its use as a golf course fungicide. It was found to control the spread of crabgrass and other annual weeds. By timing...

  • How to Treat Crabgrass

    Crabgrass spreads quickly if it is not treated immediately. All lawns are candidates for having crabgrass. But maintaining your lawn regularly is the best way to keep crabgrass away. Take control...

  • How to Prep a Lawn for Slit Seeders

    Slit seeding is a method used to restore bald spots on your lawn. It also helps to keep your existing lawn thick and green. A slit seeder is a machine that makes cuts into the lawn and drops...

  • How to Get Rid of Poison Oak & Poison Ivy

    Get rid of poison oak and poison ivy by spraying the plants with Finale herbicide, allowing the spray to work for several days and then digging up the roots of the plants. Because it is a...

  • How to Kill Fescue in a Bermuda Lawn

    Ridding your beautiful bermuda grass lawn of fescue clumps is as easy as a summer watering. Follow these simple steps, and you will be a 'put' away from having the smooth fairway-like lawn you've...

  • How to Grow a Weed Resistant Lawn

    Most Americans take great pride in their lawns, mowing weekly, watering regularly and removing unsightly leaves and debris. Lawn maintenance is enjoyable to most homeowners who find yard work...

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