Crabgrass is in constant competition with your lawn, but removing it before it flowers and ensuring it has nowhere to grow ...
Crabgrass is a low-growing weed that splays outward from the center like crab legs. Crabgrass has clumping, fibrous roots (no rhizomes), and its wide light green leaves come out in the spring to early ...
Crabgrass is one of the most-feared weeds out there, but have you ever seen its doppelgangers? Crabgrass (Digitaria spp.) is ...
Crabgrass is a common lawn and garden weed, best controlled in the spring. As discussed a few weeks ago, the timing is essential for effective control of crabgrass, and products applied too early or ...
If crabgrass has been a problem in your lawn, now is the time to be watching soil temperatures. Why is soil temperature important? Because a well-timed application of pre-emergence herbicide limits ...
Crabgrass is an aggressive weed that appears to sprawl like crab legs, and many homeowners hate how it disrupts the uniformity of an otherwise lush lawn. When left untreated, it can compete with the ...
If you're a homeowner who loves a well-manicured lawn, you might be familiar with battling crabgrass. Once these low-growing weeds are established, they can release thousands of seeds per season, ...
Got a problem with invasive ground cover weeds in your yard? Learn which plants are a problem and how to stop them in their ...
Crabgrass, also known as Digitaria sanguinalis, is a species of grass that is not considered appropriate for a lawn. It is also known as hairy finger-grass, hairy crabgrass, purple crabgrass, crab ...
Crabgrass grows in bare spots on your lawn, and it's in constant competition with grass. Use an herbicide to remove patches of crabgrass before they flower or remove clumps by hand. To prevent future ...