Oxalis, also known as yellow wood sorrel, is a delicate ground cover that gardeners love to hate, as it's a persistent weed that seems to reappear no matter what you throw at it. Its shamrock-like ...
I have a weed that looks like clover that I believe is oxalis growing in my lawn and flowerbeds. Do you have any information on the best way to control this? — Chelsea Oxalis is a cool-season ...
Florida residents seeking a dose of luck this St. Patrick’s Day likely won’t find it among the weeds in their backyards. Although oxalis stricta, a woodsorrel found throughout the state year-round, ...
Q: What is this weed that has invaded part of my yard? What can I do to eliminate it? It is very aggressive. A: This is one of the types of nutsedge. They tend to thrive in wetter parts of our lawns ...
Q: While out in the backyard inspecting my trees and roses, I noticed, already, lots of very small weeds starting to grow. Isn’t it too early? What’s the best way to be rid of them? — H.W., ...
There is a strong movement to allow weeds to grow in our turf. Weeds in your lawn are a personal preference and unequivocally related to one’s ego. Many people love that look of uniformity and lose ...
Q. What steps can I take now to avoid a weed problem in the spring? It seems that as soon as the weather warms up, the weeds go crazy and I can’t keep up! Although weeds are mostly a warm-weather ...
A: In most cases, herbicide application should not be considered as a first option for weed control. Hand weeding, hoeing and mulching are tedious but effective methods of weed control. Sometimes, ...
Q: What steps can I take now to avoid a weed problem in the spring? It seems that as soon as the weather warms up, the weeds go crazy, and I can’t keep up! A: Although weeds are mostly a warm-weather ...