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Killing crabgrass/fescue in my still dormant bermuda
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B & J wrote: If you're north of zone 7, your local nursery has to be wrong about identifying green patches in your yard at this time of year as crabgrass. It's still too cold. The few grass patches in my yard now (zone 6b) are patches of tall fescue. I have no idea what perennial grass you have in your yard. I am in Zone 9, Southern California. It is not a perennial grass. It is an annual grass that will be gone on its own in a few months. The color is light green and it grows in spreading clumps. Dimitri |
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