When the growing gets tough: Controlling henbit and other lawn weeds - Dodge City Daily Globe
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When the growing gets tough: Controlling henbit and other lawn weeds - Dodge City Daily Globe
Andrea BurnsFord County Extension Agent ‘Tis the season…Spring, March Madness, tax season, allergy season, last weekend of Spring Break. Whatever the season you are living… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Roadside weed spraying begins in April
We’re set to begin our roadside weed spraying programme in April. If you are on our No Spray Register, now is the time to make sure your roadside “No Spray Markers” are clearly visible to our contractor from the road. One of the requirements of being on these registers is that you maintain the no spray area to control vegetation and maintain sight lines for all road users. Source
As lawns begin to turn green, controlling weeds and applying fertilizer is important
Cool-season grasses such as Kentucky bluegrass or tall fescue are among the most common grasses needing attention, said Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini, who shares the following maintenance calendar:
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