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Is it too late to spray for nutsedge?
Posted on 9/26/21 at 11:14 pm
Posted on 9/26/21 at 11:14 pm
And is sedghamnmer the best product?
Posted on 9/27/21 at 12:29 am to MightyYat
Not to late and yes Sedgehammer is an excellent herbicide for nutsedge control.
Posted on 9/27/21 at 1:32 am to CrawDude
Thanks Craw. I’ve been pretty negligent with the lawn the past few weeks with all the hurricane shite. When this stuff dies off I’m going to have some pretty sizable bare spots. The grass is very established St. Aug. Anything I can do to avoid big mud spots until next year?
Posted on 9/27/21 at 4:59 am to MightyYat
Keep the nutsedge! It grows quickly and is deep green.
Posted on 9/27/21 at 6:45 am to MightyYat
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Anything I can do to avoid big mud spots until next year?
curious on this as well. I have nutsedge and kyllingia and I'm worried that if I spray now it'll be big bare dirt spots all winter.
Posted on 9/27/21 at 7:56 am to Loup
Same question for VBW in Centipede???
Posted on 9/27/21 at 8:05 am to Bayou
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Same question for VBW in Centipede???
My VBW laughed at me when I said I was worried about having a bare spot. I do have some patches where I killed the dove weed but I treat them as scalps won in battle.
Posted on 9/27/21 at 8:42 am to MightyYat
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Thanks Craw. I’ve been pretty negligent with the lawn the past few weeks with all the hurricane shite. When this stuff dies off I’m going to have some pretty sizable bare spots. The grass is very established St. Aug. Anything I can do to avoid big mud spots until next year?
Depending on the size of the bare spots I’d just buy individual pieces of St Aug sod and put in those areas if you can commit to keeping it watered over the next few weeks. Alternatively, you could spread some rye grass seed which will grow through winter and will die out from heat by next May or so - assuming you haven’t applied pre-emergent herbicide.
Posted on 9/27/21 at 8:47 am to sosaysmorvant
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Keep the nutsedge! It grows quickly and is deep green.
I've done this for a couple years!
I finally attacked it last week. I'm going to have huge bare spots, but screw it. I'm sure the VBW will move right in.
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