Yellow nutsedge is a common weed found in turf areas and is challenging to control. You can identify it by the triangular shape of its stems, with light green to yellowish leaves. Each leaf will be ...
The stifling heat of summer has slowed the growth of our lush, green lawns. However, weed growth has kicked into overdrive. Yellow nutsedge is a perennial “grassy” weed that has taken off and has ...
Weeds seem to be a part of everyday life with a lawn. There always seems to be some type of plant invading the carpet of grass. Like all things in life, some are easier to control than others. One of ...
Laurie Comstock holds a handful of yellow nutsedge that she pulled from her garden in southern Douglas County on Aug. 23. Gardening is all about trade-offs: Lack of moisture causes stress to plants, ...
Even though August is generally the month when weeds flourish, they seem to have an edge this summer with excessive rain and humidity. There is one particular grass-like weed — yellow nutsedge — that ...
Submitted photo The weed nutsedge after it has been treated. It is very difficut to eliminate from lawns and flower beds. Heat and humidity, which are normally expected in July, have abruptly arrived.
A question often gets asked: what is that yellow colored grass like a weed in my lawn or flower bed, and how can I make it go away? The weed in question is yellow nutsedge. Although it appears to be ...
As Master Gardeners one thing we hear gardeners groan about is nutsedge, also referred to as nutgrass. It is listed as the worst weed by the Weed Science Society of America. Nutsedge (Cyperus ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Greenhouse studies were conducted to evaluate the nature of the cotton postemergence (POST) herbicides followed by (fb) MSMA ...
Field studies conducted from 1989 through 1991 evaluated methods of metolachlor application including POST followed by irrigation for yellow nutsedge control and peanut response. Metolachlor PPI ...
Remember the famous line for the movie Poltergeist? “They’re back!” Well that saying can be used under other circumstances. But in this case I am going to change the phrase to “It’s Back!” Timely ...