A by Obvious-Past2905 lawn care 10 Comments [deleted] 10 months ago [removed] Mikeeberle 10 months ago Gotta spray it IMO. Ricka77_New 10 months ago Better spray and kill before it spreads worse…. MongoBongoTown 10 months ago I generally roundup the spot, wait a few days, hit it again, then dig it out. Between the two methods I’ve been successful and keeping out most of the nasty clumps. [deleted] 10 months ago [removed] kconnors 10 months ago I pull them out by roots and all [deleted] 10 months ago [removed] [deleted] 10 months ago [removed] lawnguymarc 10 months ago I usually just pull them up. If you hydrate the clump and surrounding area, it easier to pull up and usually gets the full root too. baf4930 10 months ago if it dies during winter, put a pre-emergent in spring Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
MongoBongoTown 10 months ago I generally roundup the spot, wait a few days, hit it again, then dig it out. Between the two methods I’ve been successful and keeping out most of the nasty clumps.
lawnguymarc 10 months ago I usually just pull them up. If you hydrate the clump and surrounding area, it easier to pull up and usually gets the full root too.
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Gotta spray it IMO.
Better spray and kill before it spreads worse….
I generally roundup the spot, wait a few days, hit it again, then dig it out.
Between the two methods I’ve been successful and keeping out most of the nasty clumps.
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I pull them out by roots and all
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I usually just pull them up. If you hydrate the clump and surrounding area, it easier to pull up and usually gets the full root too.
if it dies during winter, put a pre-emergent in spring