Spring should be here soon, so pay attention to the weather if you have a lawn service that applies broadleaf herbicides. If you have mature trees (especially oaks) and the weather this spring starts ...
If you have oak trees in your yard and a lawn service that applies broadleaf herbicides to your lawn, pay attention to the weather this spring. Oak trees can be harmed by some broadleaf herbicides ...
On a final note, a small amount of ethylene enhances germination of weed and crop seeds. Spraying with ethylene can get most weeds to germinate, and then they can be mostly terminated all at once.
Liberty Ultra herbicide, powered by Glu-L Technology has received U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registration and is now approved for use, subject to state approvals. Liberty Ultra ...
Gardeners have a saying: “Give a weed an inch and it will take a yard.” Weed control is a common problem. Achieving control is often challenging and safety must be followed when using pesticide.
Soybean and cotton producers who use a broadleaf herbicide that has been under the scrutiny of federal regulators the past two years has received the green light for the 2019 growing season. On Oct.
Q: My neighbor never cleans up the apple mess around his trees in the fall, so we have what looks like little trees popping up everywhere in our lawn, flowerbeds and garden. I tried some Roundup, but ...
As the popularity of Integrated Vegetation Management (IVM) programs continues to grow throughout the utility industry, the same goes for the adaptation of selective herbicide applications. Selective ...
Q. I have a lawn with shade and sun. I have violets, ground ivy in the shade and white clover and wild onions in the sunny areas. Help! A. Master Gardener Ben Franklin says: Lawns in shady areas ...
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