If you don't pull fall weeds before winter begins, you will have much more work and weeds in the spring. Getty Images Cooler temperatures are finally here and if you think the only lawn and garden ...
Key Points Weed control may not have worked because it did not target weeds or was applied at the wrong time.In hot, dry ...
While some farmers are wrapping up harvest, others are still going strong. Depending on your weed pressure this year from late emerging summer annuals (i.e., Palmer amaranth and other pigweed species) ...
Weed and feed combines weed control and fertilizing in one application, but saving time isn't always worth it. Here's when ...
Don’t let these stubborn weeds take over your lawn this season.
I’m often asked to identify plants with the question “Is this a weed?” Considering the question, is there really an entire category of evil plants, called weeds, with few, if any, redeeming qualities, ...
You’ve finished scouting for winter weeds and you’ve identified marestail as one of the unwelcome intruders in your field. You’ve found the problem, but what is the solution? Limiting costly yield ...
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.
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 ...