3/17/2016 7 Comments Effective Weed ControlRecently we held a seminar here at BGC on effective weed control. Walt Uebele, owner of the Burlington Garden Center, walked through different methods, products, and their time of use on the lawn, perennials beds, and vegetable gardens. Here are some of the highlights:
For crabgrass in the lawn, preventative measures can be taken in the early spring. Products such as Hi-Yield's Crabgrass Control effectively prevent weed seeds from germinating. If you miss spring's pre-emergent window, Walt recommends Fertilome's Weed-out with Crabgrass Killer in mid-May. This will control crabgrass as well as a long list of broadleaf weeds including dandelions, thistles, chickweed, and ground ivy. Liquid products applied with a hose-end sprayer (RTS - Ready-to-Spray) are easy to use, require no mixing, and result in good coverage. They also eliminate the need to time the applications with dew or rain. For dandelions, Walt recommends Hi-Yield 2,4-D. This concentrate should be mixed with Spreader Sticker which is a surfactant that improves absorption into the leaf of the weed. Dandelions are a sign of compact soil, so core-aerating in the fall will help improve soil structure. Other lawn tips: Proper fertilization can help reduce the number of weeds in a lawn. Use Milorganite as a lawn fertilizer in the spring (May) and again in the fall for a slow, even green-up, with no burning. For those who want to use an organic fertilizer on the lawn, corn gluten is the best option. To eliminate grass in asparagus beds, use Fertilome's Over the Top Grass Killer. It is absorbed by the grass foliage and travels through the entire plant working systemically. Over-the-Top will kill grass in perennial beds as well - see label for complete list. Walt has a warning when using products like Round-up and Hi-Yield's KillzAll - avoid purchasing the Extended Control versions by mistake. Extended-control products will kill everything and prevent any growth for up to 3 months. The dual-action formulas (pre-emergent and post-emergent) are designed to be used on driveways and sidewalks. Creeping Charlie can be a real nuisance in the lawn as well as in landscaped areas. Fertilome's Weed-free Zone works in well in the cool temperatures of spring and fall on creeping Charlie as well as 80 other problem weeds. If creeping Charlie has crept into your perennial beds, Weed-free Zone can be used taking care to avoid contact with the leaves of perennial plants. For those of you who use Preen, Walt suggests switching to products containing Dimension. This newer technology will suppress the germination of annual grasses and broadleaf weeds, can be used earlier in the spring (April), and has a longer window of control extending well into the growing season. Dimension can be used in perennial beds, ornamental landscape areas, and established lawns. Natural weed control in perennial beds and the vegetable garden can be achieved with a thick layer of mulch. Speaking of natural, a new line of natural products here at BGC is Natria by Bayer Advanced. In addition to natural insect and disease control products, there is a Grass & Weed Killer that uses naturally-derived, non-synthetic active ingredients to kill listed grasses and weeds. We hope this gives you a good overview of how to effectively manage weeds in your yard this year. Feel free to ask Walt or our knowledgeable staff questions you have may have about your specific situation. - Tracy Hankwitz BGC Store Manager Horticulturist & Landscape Designer photo source: gertens.com
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12/12/2022 12:19:09 pm
It's great that you mentioned that preventative measures can be used to prevent crabgrass from growing on your lawn in the spring. I want to make sure that crabgrass doesn't grow on my lawn this year because I want my kids to be able to play on the lawn without getting scratched by the weeds. Hiring a landscaping contractor for weed control seems like the best form of preventative maintenance to me.
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4/3/2023 02:36:47 pm
I think you are right about using some grass killer. My landscape needs to be completely redone. We'll have to consider getting a professional to help out.
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I never took into account the fact that weeds can be controlled or reduced when proper fertilization is done. Because of that, it is probably important to get that done with the help of experts once I hire professionals for the weed treatment service we need for our lawn. Our grass is already affected by those species wherein some of them dried up already, so I hope that it can be fixed soon to make our front lawn look attractive again.
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5/10/2024 03:16:12 am
Delving into proven methods and best practices, this resource equips readers with the knowledge and tools needed to implement successful weed control strategies, minimizing weed proliferation and preserving the beauty of outdoor environments.
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5/18/2024 05:22:26 am
This article on effective weed control is incredibly informative and helpful for anyone looking to maintain a beautiful and healthy yard. I appreciate how Walt Uebele breaks down different methods and products for tackling various types of weeds, providing practical tips for lawn care, perennial beds, and vegetable gardens. The clear explanations and recommendations make it easy for readers to understand and apply these strategies to their own yards. Learning about preventative measures like pre-emergent weed control and the importance of proper soil care for managing dandelions has been eye-opening. Additionally, the warning about extended-control products like Round-up highlights the importance of careful product selection. Overall, this article has empowered me with valuable knowledge to effectively combat weeds and maintain a thriving outdoor space. Thank you for sharing these insightful tips!
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5/19/2024 04:59:43 am
This article on effective weed control is like having a trusted friend who knows all the secrets to a beautiful yard. Walt Uebele from the Burlington Garden Center provides valuable tips and product recommendations that make tackling weeds seem less daunting. From preventing crabgrass to dealing with dandelions and creeping Charlie, Walt offers practical solutions for every weed woe. The clear explanations and easy-to-follow advice make it feel like anyone can become a weed control expert with a little guidance. Thanks to this article, managing weeds in the yard doesn't seem so overwhelming anymore. Great job, Burlington Garden Center!
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6/5/2024 02:25:04 am
Hey there! I just stumbled upon your article about effective weed control, and I must say, it's really insightful! Weeds can be such a pain to deal with in the garden, so having some solid strategies to keep them at bay is crucial. I totally agree that proper fertilisation can help reduce the number of weeds in a lawn. Your emphasis on preventative measures that can be used to prevent crabgrass is spot on! Thanks for sharing these tips—I'll definitely be putting them to good use in my garden. Keep up the great work!
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