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Old 07-05-2007, 09:04 AM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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Default Is this crabgrass?

On May 6, 4:10 pm, Red wrote:
John61 wrote:
Please see the picture here
http://www.picsoup.com/v.php?id=22339IMG_Grass.JPG


The weed has been spreading in my yard quickly. I used a general weed
control liquid bought from Wal-Mart last year, but seems not working.


What kind of weed is this? Do we have to use something special to handle it?


Thanks,


John


Very hard to tell from the picture, but it looks a lot like perennial
rye grass. A neighbor planted some a few years ago to have a green
lawn over winter. Now it's spread over the whole neighborhood & I've
been fighting it all spring. Broadleaf weed killer doesn't phase it.
Thank goodness it's shallow rooted so it can be pulled up by hand.

Red


Hi
It's not Perennial Rye grass - which is distinguished by having a very
shiny surface - amongst other things. (Looks a bit like a
'Holcus' (Yorkshire Fog her in the UK :-) )
If there is not toooooo much of it about, a neat little trick is to
bunch up the weed gradd into a tube - dpending upon the size of the
clump, then spray Roundup (Glyphosate) down the tube onto the weed
grass. Sure. a little will probably find its way onto surrounding
grasses, but nothing that some overseeding can't sort out. Otherwise,
just bunch it up and cut it down into the guts of the root system. You
may then find that it is not quite the massive job to dig out the
root.
Hope this helps
Regard
Data
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