Weeds are a common problem for gardens and lawns, and can be difficult to control. Gardeners should determine their weed tolerance and workload tolerance before implementing a weed control plan.
University of Idaho Extension urges Mountain Home residents to tackle early spring weeds like bur buttercup, whitetop and Scotch thistle with timely 2,4-D and simple mechanical control.
“I had a very busy spring and summer, and weeds like dandelions in the lawn got away from me. Can I still spray them and get results? I have lots of travel planned for next spring and want to get a ...
We're calling it—this is the summer that we all finally learn to tackle our weeds. Fighting those pesky and often invasive plants can sometimes feel like an uphill battle—but if you're armed with the ...
The best strategy for weed control in corn and soybeans is much like the one agronomists have long recommended for nutrient management – the 4R approach of right product (source), right rate, right ...
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 ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - Spring is moving in, and homeowners are looking to tackle the ever-present challenge of maintaining a beautiful, healthy lawn. Brett McAnn, co-owner of Growing Solutions, shares some ...
A recently published article in the journal Weed Science shows electric control technologies can eradicate weeds just as effectively as herbicides or mechanical methods, with minimal risks to the crop ...