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Is this Crabgrass? How do I kill it?
Is this Crabgrass? How do I get rid of it?
It's winter (mid-January) here in Houston, Texas and my lawn is mostly brown and dormant except for patches of a green broadleaf weed. Is this crabgrass? How do I get rid of it. It's an abandoned, foreclosed home that I purchased with a very neglected yard. I've used Scotts Lawn Pro Super Bonus S Weed And Feed each spring for 3 years, but still have this problem. Thanks, dwclapp |
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Is this Crabgrass? How do I kill it?
It looks like crabgrass but could be Dallas grass I have a hard time telling which is which unless it is tall and I see the seeds on it
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It is not Dallis Grass. Not sure if it is crab grass either. Hard to tell but professionals have access to things home owners do not. First I would try a Certainty as a pro cause it is a good grassy weed killer. Very expensive but very effective on a wide range of grassy weeds.
Get a good local weed control expert. |
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The way it looks it may be some rough version of fescue
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Can I just hit it with Roundup?
Can I just kill this stuff with Roundup and let the "good" grass replace it this spring? As you can see from the pictures, it's mostly isolated clumps of weeds amongst otherwise "good" grass. Any suggestions to encourage the "good" grass to fill in the holes after I Roundup the weeds (if you think that's a good, low cost solution)?
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looks like crabgrass. In the north east I use a chemical called Quincept to get rid of crabgrass without killing all other grass. Works perfectly as intended.
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If you spary with RU, let us know in the Spring whether all the adjacent grasses came back , unaffected...
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The Bermuda may not be completely dormant in your area. I suggest taking a shovel and cutting the soil and runnings around this weed before you do it. It will minimize the collateral damages.
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