Yellow nutsedge is a prolific weed in lawns and landscape beds. Once established, it can take a number of years to control. Because it is a sedge and not a true grass or broadleaf plant, it requires ...
A well-maintained, uniform lawn is something many homeowners desire, but the sight of nutsedge (Cyperus rotundus) can get in the way of this dream. Some may not like the way it looks, and even worse, ...
Q: Nutsedge has taken over a whole section of our front yard. What should I use that won’t kill my Bermuda? Elly Algarin, email A: Nutsedge is one of the worst weeds to contend with, so act quickly to ...
A friend of mine told me she had some type of fast-growing grass in our flower beds that seemed to grow even more when she pulled it up. She was wondering what this grass was and how to control it.
Do you know of a way to get rid of nutsedge/nutgrass in a garden? This nutgrass comes back year after year, and we've tried digging it out; and after tilling it seems to spread even more. Lori W. A ...
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 ...
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 ...
Yellow nutsedge is a challenging lawn weed. It’s a yellow-green, grass-like weed with waxy blades that grows faster than turfgrass. Being a sedge, it’s shiny stems are triangular-shaped rather than ...
If you're someone who loves a lush, green lawn, you've probably dealt with your fair share of annoying weeds. One of the most frustrating ones out there is yellow nutsedge, which can take over your ...
A: The two products labeled for control of nutsedge ("nutgrass") are Image and Sedgehammer. You probably won't get much control this late in the growing season, however. Aim to begin applications in ...