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Killing Crabgrass
How do you kill it? I've seen Crab Grass prevention but that doesn't help
me now. Thanks Brad |
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Killing Crabgrass
Hi Brad,
Since the crab grass has now gone to seed, I think the only way to really get rid of it is to pull it. A pain I know, but the most effective way. Good luck! heidi bestokes wrote: How do you kill it? I've seen Crab Grass prevention but that doesn't help me now. Thanks Brad |
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In article , Heidi wrote:
Hi Brad, Since the crab grass has now gone to seed, I think the only way to really get rid of it is to pull it. A pain I know, but the most effective way. There is a crabgrass killer you can use in the fall before reseeding with fescue. Think it must be on at least two weeks before seeding. Good luck! heidi bestokes wrote: How do you kill it? I've seen Crab Grass prevention but that doesn't help me now. Thanks Brad -- Wes Dukes (wdukes.pobox@com) Swap the . and the @ to email me please. spam@www.spam.com is a garbage address. |
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Killing Crabgrass
The best you can do right now is to pull out the biggest clumps. Other than
that, let it die off this fall and make sure to reseed the area with whatever type of grass you have. Most people have a fescue blend. Your main concern will be the seeds that are in the soil that might emerge next spring. Make sure that you apply a strong pre-emergent for crabgrass next March to ensure that the seeds don't germinate then. I would use a pure pre-emergent product to make sure the coverage is adequate. Then you can use a fertilizer with a built in pre-emergent too. I have found that when you use a product that has a mix of things (i.e. fertilizer + pre-emergent), it doesn't have enough strength. Crabgrass is an annual and does not survive the winter, so your concern is with the seeds next spring only. If you can't stand to look at it right now, you can also use roundup on it, but the more bare spots in your lawn, the better chances of weeds popping up. This spring and summer has been a killer as far as weeds and crabgrass. Keep up with your mowing so the crabgrass doesn't get high enough to develop more seeds (if possible). If it helps any, I'm battling the same problem with moving last fall to a new home with 1.4 acres. The lawn also has a good portion of bermuda grass that invades beds and is very difficult to get rid of. I'm going to kill off a bunch of it by using roundup and then reseed with my fescue blend. The problem with having both grasses is that the fescue stays green through the winter while the bermuda turns brown. I end up with huge patches of brown spots in the yard and it looks like brown patch, but it's not. I was told to use the roundup concentrate instead of the ready to use type. You can mix it a little stronger for tough to kill plants. Good luck. Penny "bestokes" wrote in message . com... How do you kill it? I've seen Crab Grass prevention but that doesn't help me now. Thanks Brad |
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Killing Crabgrass
Try Roundup or Finale. Either will do a good job this time of year.
Crabgrass herbicides such as MSMA do not work well this time of year. They work much better when crabgrass is very young. Another note, there are many other types of grassy weeds that people call crabgrass but may note be. Some are perennial, such as dalisgrass, so a nonselective like Roundup is probably your best bet. Do not be disturbed when you see some crabgrass coming up after killing and aerating or whatever prep method you use. Crabgrass, and others, will continue to germinate up to frost. -- Baine "bestokes" wrote in message . com... How do you kill it? I've seen Crab Grass prevention but that doesn't help me now. Thanks Brad |
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So, I might as well till it up and just re-seed then. Then next spring,
make sure I get the pre-emergent down. The advice I've received is basically- I need to either let it die and then re-seed, kill it, wait and then re-seed or pull-it and re-seed. I tend to keep my grass nice and long. Usually that helps to defend against drought but seeing that's not a problem this year, all I've done is let the crabgrass grow and continue to seed itself. "Baine Carruthers" wrote in message ... Try Roundup or Finale. Either will do a good job this time of year. Crabgrass herbicides such as MSMA do not work well this time of year. They work much better when crabgrass is very young. Another note, there are many other types of grassy weeds that people call crabgrass but may note be. Some are perennial, such as dalisgrass, so a nonselective like Roundup is probably your best bet. Do not be disturbed when you see some crabgrass coming up after killing and aerating or whatever prep method you use. Crabgrass, and others, will continue to germinate up to frost. -- Baine "bestokes" wrote in message . com... How do you kill it? I've seen Crab Grass prevention but that doesn't help me now. Thanks Brad |
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Killing Crabgrass
In article , bestokes wrote:
So, I might as well till it up and just re-seed then. Then next spring, Last time I tilled it took me forever to rake out the clumps of grass. I suggest killing it first or use the plugging areator and then reseed into the areated holes. even if you kill it first you will have the grass clumps to contend with. More work unless of course the ground is really compacted then you may get a better stand. make sure I get the pre-emergent down. The advice I've received is basically- I need to either let it die and then re-seed, kill it, wait and then re-seed or pull-it and re-seed. I tend to keep my grass nice and long. Usually that helps to defend against drought but seeing that's not a problem this year, all I've done is let the crabgrass grow and continue to seed itself. "Baine Carruthers" wrote in message ... Try Roundup or Finale. Either will do a good job this time of year. Crabgrass herbicides such as MSMA do not work well this time of year. They work much better when crabgrass is very young. Another note, there are many other types of grassy weeds that people call crabgrass but may note be. Some are perennial, such as dalisgrass, so a nonselective like Roundup is probably your best bet. Do not be disturbed when you see some crabgrass coming up after killing and aerating or whatever prep method you use. Crabgrass, and others, will continue to germinate up to frost. -- Baine "bestokes" wrote in message . com... How do you kill it? I've seen Crab Grass prevention but that doesn't help me now. Thanks Brad -- Wes Dukes (wdukes.pobox@com) Swap the . and the @ to email me please. spam@www.spam.com is a garbage address. |
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