I’ve tried weed killer, grass feed. Nothing works. What can I do? Help!

by LaterDudez

8 Comments

  1. WesternWriter7269

    Save some leprechaun for the rest of us…

  2. sammichesammiches

    Give in to the clover overlords. At least it’ll stay low and green. Drought tolerant to boot!

  3. BullfrogLazy6337

    It’s native mimosa. We don’t have much native grasses in Georgia so that’s sort of the native grown cover. It always pops up in the summer at my home in Atlanta. I’ve hand pulled it the last few years and I also get weed treatment and it’s not as bad this year.

  4. Cotton101btw

    Bitter chamber

    They get seeds on the underside of the leaves, looks like yellow grapes, will see on the more taller mature ones.
    Treat asap, may take a couple apps.
    I can help, I have a small landscape company in Vinings/Buckhead if you’re close

  5. Actual-Juggernaut824

    It is called by several different names: Stonebreaker, Gripeweed, Leafflower, Shatterstone, Chamberbitter. Obviously, it is a weed and a tough one to control with standard weed killers.

    Try these two: Celsius WG or Blindside. Both are safe for warm season grasses such as Bermuda or Zoysia.

    Celsius WG is my choice.

  6. Magicalcoconut618

    Chamber bitter…I sprayed mine with Celsius about 5 weeks ago and it halfway died but today I noticed new ones growing already so going to have to spray it again.

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