Weed
Control:
Two
factors are important in deter-mining what method to use in managing
weeds.
- The type
of weed is the first. They are classified as either broadleaf,
grass or sedge.
- The life
cycle of the weed is the second factor.
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Annuals have a one-year
life cycle, biennials have a two-year life cycle, perennials have more
than a two-year life cycle. Typically, we provide a pre-emergent treatment
for annual weeds, where the herbicide acts on the sprouting seed and
keeps it from forming roots, thus killing the weed before it emerges.
Perennial broadleaf
weeds are better treated with a post-emergent herbicide, because once
weed grasses have emerged, they are much harder to control because the
herbicide will also damage turfgrass.
The
best defense is a good offense. A healthy lawn will win out in the competition
against weeds for light, moisture, and soil nutrients. Our weeding program
has several components:
- Setting the mower
height at the recommended height for your type of grass.
- The proper amount
of water, and at specific intervals.
- Control pests
and diseases before they get serious.
- Provide a shade
tolerant turf or groundcover in shady areas.
- Fertilize correctly,
exactly that which is recommended for your lawn and plant life.