Turfgrasses are emerging from their winter dormancy, turning green and growing once again — and so are warm-season weeds. As you get back into the habit of lawn maintenance this spring, think about ...
Don’t let these stubborn weeds take over your lawn this season. In autumn, cooler temperatures and more regular rainfall do wonders to revive a tired summer lawn. At the same time, these favorable ...
Mild winters in Northeast Florida mean homeowners should start yard work earlier than the traditional spring season. Apply pre-emergent herbicides now to prevent summer weeds like crabgrass and ...
Gardening can be a matter of perspective: One person’s weed is another person’s flower! But some types of weeds are not just a blip on the radar; they can take over your grass in a hurry if left alone ...
Weeds are more than just an unattractive nuisance. Certain weeds can exacerbate allergies, attract unwelcome pests to your yard, and compete with desired grasses for sunlight, water, and nutrients.
Facts on pusley plant, nicknamed Florida snow weed The lawn weed, pusley, with funnel-shaped flowers of white, pink or light purple, with the nickname of 'Florida snow,' can be a burden or beauty.
A closeup of the Purslane plant with yellow flowers budding from it. - Wimilu/Shutterstock Purslane (Portulaca oleracea) might seem harmless with its small yellow flowers, but this aggressive annual ...