Hi, I had a landscaper re-sod my lawn about 6 months ago and I think it overall looks good! But recently I noticed this growing in the lawn. I think it’s crabgrass? Just looking for some guidance on what it is and what can I safely do about it!? I’m in Sacramento. Thanks!

by Original-Estimate302

9 Comments

  1. genehenson15

    Hard to tell because of the pic quality, but I’m pretty sure that is nutsedge.

  2. Z3r0_Co0l

    Poa annua, low seed heads and light green give it away. Shit is awful, GL OP.

  3. rocketmn69_

    Going to seed. Roots are depleted of nutrients and it’s trying to propagate

  4. Intelligent-Throat14

    nope thats POA..pull it if you can

  5. Impossible-Sport-449

    Poa annua. If you live in an area that gets 90+ degrees and are not soaking your lawn it should die out in summer. However, it has gone to seed and it will continue to spread while conditions are favorable. And it’s quick

    Best way to beat it naturally is to pull and overseed with your preferred turf grass seed. You want to choke out the Poa

    Alsoo if you have a landscaper they’re likely not washing the mower and blades before working at you home and thus spreading seeds into your lawn.

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