Weeds gone wild can be an instant curb appeal killer. But what actually makes what you see a “weed” versus a plant is truly in the eye of the beholder. The truth is, when identifying the most common ...
Dandelions. One of the tell-tale signs in the lawn that spring has arrived. Problem is: it’s an unwanted sign. Since we don’t like dandelions, it’s common practice to run out in the spring and try to ...
Before we look at ways to deal with grassy weeds, let’s look at what they are, and this requires a short botany lesson. Weeds, unwanted plants or plants growing out of their desired location, are ...
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 ...
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 ...
Are your fields furry this spring? A late harvest, limited tillage and a wet spring have turned many into a garden salad of weeds. Dan Westberg, BASF Technical Marketing Manager, offers the following ...
Common chickweed, henbit and purple deadnettle are cool-season weeds we usually see in pastures and hayfields during the fall and winter. However, other weeds, such as dandelions, have become more ...
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