Weeds are survivors, whether our tools of control are herbicides, tillage, flaming, crop rotations, hand rogueing or even robots.
Early spring means more weeds. Learn how pre-emergence herbicides can help control annual weeds before they take over your lawn.
No matter the growth stage, soybean weeds are never a welcome presence. In fact, early-season weed control is critical to minimize direct competition with weeds that emerge at about the same time as ...
Why “sins” such as cutting herbicide rates and not checking active ingredients in premixes can sow the seeds of future weed infestations ...
April showers bring May flowers. They also bring May dandelions, and crabgrass, and weeds. Weeds are just part of having a yard. They’re part of having a garden. Heck, they’re part of having a ...
It’s widely known that weeds are unsightly, troublesome plants. In lawns they disrupt the lush, green, carpet effect we work to achieve. Even worse are the weeds that invade vegetable gardens where ...
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at gnogardening@agcenter.lsu.edu. My lawn is infested with dollarweed and clovers, but is it really worth ...
Seeds not germinating? Looking for a natural way to control weeds? Food Republic spoke to an expert on how to use cardboard ...
Weeds don’t take the season off just because you’ve put up the combine and harvest is over. Especially in warmer climates, the window of time between the end of harvest and the first frost is a prime ...
For decades, the American dream has involved a lush, wall-to-wall carpet of grass. But times are changing. As homeowners grow weary of the high costs and endless chores traditional lawns require, they ...
Not sure how to tell the good from the bad when identifying weeds? Figure out whether you should pull that mystery plant up ...