The other notorious weed this year has been Crabgrass (Digitaria). Again, like other weeds, this one takes advantage of thin lawns and is best prevented by maintaining vigorous dense turf. Crabgrass is a more common weed that almost everybody recognizes. This summer
annual is a course spreading grass like plant that has a low habit and telltale seedhead consisting of a central stem with typically 3 – 5 thin umbrella "arms" of seeds at the top. Preemergent herbicides offer your best control if you have established Crabgrass. A
preemergent is an herbicide that prevents weed seeds from germinating. The biggest problem most people find is that they have applied the preemergent to late for it to be effective. In our part of Maryland this is typically done when the Forsythia are in bloom, around the
end of March or beginning of April.
Please remember that you cannot reseed your lawn while using a preemergent herbicide, it will also kill regular grass seed. Herbicides can be poisonous, but they may be used safely if you handle them with care. Use only the recommended rates. Read and follow the
directions and precautions on the label.
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