Chickweed. Phyllanthus. Catbriar and more. These unwanted guests are popping up in our yards. Here's what you need to know to get rid of them.
You can dig the nut-like tuber right out and solve the problem ... For Sedges, you need Bonide Sedge Ender or Image. Sedges can be identified by their triangular stems. Dogs love to eat sedges.
Meet the most common botanical interlopers you're likely to find in your garden or vegetable patch, and learn how to treat ...
Tiger nuts are actually tubers, or the bulbous root of a stem. They grow underground and provide nutrients to a grass-like plant called yellow nutsedge commonly found in Africa and Spain.
Also marketed as Turkey Gold by the National Wild Turkey Federation, chufa is an exotic variety of the native nutsedge. It produces a small tuber that grows underground and is similar to a peanut.
It is one of only two weed species (purple nutsedge is the other) that can puncture the plastic mulch used in plasticulture vegetable production. This causes four distinct problems. Telenco: ...
Nutsedge is a type of grass native to Africa, southern and central Europe and southeast Asia. It can be particularly tricky to kill as an invasive because it spreads via seeds and underground rhizomes ...
and yellow nutsedge. They not only reproduce by seeds but also possess vegetative reproductive parts. These include rhizomes (underground stems), stolons (aboveground reproductive stems), bulbs, ...
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