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In my opinion, weeds are one of the major threats in farming as well as gardening. Every day we are trying to control them. This article will be helpful for us who are struggling with weed control.
Keep up the good posting.
Thanks
I cannot find the one is in my backyard. It's thorns, grows tall, it's green with white veins!
Please help me identify it so I can treated!
Milk thistle
We have a vine type of grass growing in out lawn that roots pretty deep. Turns yelow like hay in the winter
It's probably Bermuda grass.
Any idea why I can't find anything online about sageweeds?
There are over 700 species of sage plants. Searching for the botanical name, salvia plebeia for example, would probably be more helpful.
I am looking to identify a weed that is popular for horses to eat? It grows in the front yard mainly between the sidewalk and curb (don't know if that makes a difference). I call them spurs because if you walk on it, it gets onto your shoes. If it tracks in the house it is very painful to step on. These "spurs" come easily off the weed.
Maybe Spurweed? https://www.google.com/search?q=spurweed
Any 2,4-D product should take care of it. Then focus on a good weed prevention program.
I have a weed that is new and spreading quickly. I have not seen it before the drought last summer It starts a small purple fuzzy ball then matures to larger spiky clumps about only inch half
Possibly Henbit or purple deadnettle.
But, what will kill Dalisgrass? It has inundated my 1 acre lot. I can't seen to find any info on what will ace-deuce it
We have info about getting rid of Dallisgrass weed on this post - https://www.rynolawncare.com/how-to-get-rid-of-dallisgrass/
Great presentation. I think it would be even greater if you'd provide close-up photos of at least some weeds to ease identification.
I have a weed growing in my Bermuda grass that I have been unable to identify anywhere. It's a grassy weed, very shallow root system, but the most distinguishing characteristics are the white spots and streaks on the grass blades.
Can anyone please identify this weed with my description?
Can you share a photo to support@rynolawncare.com?
i have a purple-ish, red orange fast growing weed among roses and now coming up in nearby holly. shows from inches tall to a foot, 3 feet, and even more.
moderate size serrated leaves.
a neighbor thought it to be poison ivy, but leaves are wrong.
seems to have no flowers, may spread thru rhizomes.
i am just south of Houston, TX.