Crabgrass is a relentless yard invader. Wherever you live, you can shut out this grass trespasser and run barefoot through sweet success.
June 19, 2015
Crabgrass is a relentless yard invader. Wherever you live, you can shut out this grass trespasser and run barefoot through sweet success.
It grows faster than turf, has incredible tolerance for adverse conditions and will quickly turn a lawn into a weed patch. Fortunately, you don't need to call a lawn service to rescue your grass.
Your lawn has been growing for a couple of months and you notice light green blades thickening up your Kentucky Blue. Before you think your lawn is having an exceptional season, think again: It's likely to be young crabgrass.
While everyone admires those who relentlessly defend their turf against crabgrass, there comes a time when the best strategy is to give up. That time is when your lawn only has 30 to 40 per cent desirable grass left in a given area and the rest is lost to crabgrass and other weeds.
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