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What's Controlled
Dormant Turf
- Alkali mallow (A. sida)
- Bedstraw*
- Carolina geranium*
- Carpetweed
- Common chickweed
- Corn speedwell*
- Henbit*
- Hop clover*
- Spotted bur clover*
- White clover*
- London rocket
- Nettleleaf goosefoot
- Parsley-piert*
- Prostrate knotweed*
- Red deadnettle*
- Silversheath knotweed*
- Shepherdspurse
- Small flowered buttercup*
- Spotted sponge*
- Spur weed*
- Wild mustard
Actively Growing Turf
- Annual bluegrass (Poa annua)
- Goosegrass*
- Littleseed canarygrass
- Rabbitfootgrass
*Not in California
FAQ
Q: Besides herbicides, what are some strategies to prevent weeds?
A: In addition to a good herbicide program, other factors can help prevent the spread of most weed varieties. Improper irrigation and unbalanced, multinational levels result in thick, weak turf, which is more susceptible to diseases and weeds. Vertical cutting and other cultivations should coincide with optimum conditions for a healthy fill-in. Remember, sanitation can be your best weapon against the spread of weeds. Mowers, vertical cutters and other equipment should be thoroughly cleaned on a routine basis.
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