New place in GA. Is there an easy way to fix this?
Not sure what specific type of weed this is or if it matters, but it’s all over the yard. Want to get it cleared up so I can actually start maintaining the yard well.
You would want to use a post emergent labeled for broadleaf weeds, systemic is the way to go.
Then apply a Pre emergent (prodimanie is one sold at a lot of hardware stores)
goofust
That’s mainly cudweed, pretty stubborn weed. I usually spray it with a 3 way herbicide, lesco 3 way with some surfactant works well for broadleaf weeds.
Because we’re in winter, I would mix it at 1 oz to a gallon of water for the 3 way and add 1/4oz of surfactant. It’ll be slow to get rid of them, but in probably a month, it should clear them out.
RMS-redbeard111
Yeah man- kill the broad leaf stuff early then fertilize the heck out of the remaining Bermuda and it’ll come back. May take a season or two but Bermuda is tough and spreads fast. Could even heavily seed it in the early summer to help fill in the patches left from those fatty leaf weeds.
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You could try a broadleaf herbicide like this to start with.
[https://www.lowes.com/pd/Spectracide-Weed-Stop-For-Lawns-32-fl-oz-Crabgrass-Control/4736729](https://www.lowes.com/pd/Spectracide-Weed-Stop-For-Lawns-32-fl-oz-Crabgrass-Control/4736729)
You would want to use a post emergent labeled for broadleaf weeds, systemic is the way to go.
Then apply a Pre emergent (prodimanie is one sold at a lot of hardware stores)
That’s mainly cudweed, pretty stubborn weed. I usually spray it with a 3 way herbicide, lesco 3 way with some surfactant works well for broadleaf weeds.
Because we’re in winter, I would mix it at 1 oz to a gallon of water for the 3 way and add 1/4oz of surfactant. It’ll be slow to get rid of them, but in probably a month, it should clear them out.
Yeah man- kill the broad leaf stuff early then fertilize the heck out of the remaining Bermuda and it’ll come back. May take a season or two but Bermuda is tough and spreads fast. Could even heavily seed it in the early summer to help fill in the patches left from those fatty leaf weeds.
I usually rip those out with gloves