Winecup, sandbur, and crabgrass — these are just a few of the most common south Texas weeds. Read to learn how to identify the most common weeds in the area.
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The Most Common West Texas Weeds
Purslane, dandelion, and Bermudagrass are some of the most common west Texas weeds. Read to learn more about these and other common weeds of the region.
The Most Common Central Texas Weeds
Henbit and Bermudagrass are some of the most common central Texas weeds. Read this article to learn about the common weeds in this region.
How to Compost Weeds
Learn how to safely compost weeds without spreading them in your garden. This guide covers hot composting to kill seeds and roots, proper preparation techniques for problem weeds, and step-by-step instructions for turning garden invaders into nutrient-rich compost your plants will love.
The Most Common Texas Weeds
Ragweed, thistle, goosegrass — these are some of the most common weeds in Texas. Learn more about them so you can keep your lawn safe.
The Most Common East Texas Weeds
Nutsedges, buttonweed, and crabgrass are among the most common weeds in East Texas. Read to learn more about the most common weeds for this region.
Most Common Weeds in Ohio Lawns
The most common weeds in Ohio lawns include poison ivy, blue violet, and many more. Read to find which might be creeping across your lawn.
When to Apply Post-Emergent Herbicide
To know when to apply post-emergent herbicide, target weeds at their vulnerable 2- to 4-leaf stage, when temperatures are 65 to 85 degrees, humidity is above 40%, winds are below 10 mph, and your lawn is actively growing but not stressed.
When is the Best Time to Reseed a Lawn?
The best time to reseed your lawn is late summer to early fall for cool-season grass and late spring to early summer for warm-season grass.
Why Does My Grass Grow in Clumps?
Grass can grow in clumps because of its type, weeds, improper mowing, and uneven watering. You can learn more about clumpy grass here.