What weed is this?
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Weed experts - what weed is this?
Comments (4)OMG. Yes. I wondered about that, but they looked so much like grass. Crazy. How do you control them? They're popping up like mad in our parkway where the palms are. Thanks!...See MoreWhat weed is this, and what's the best product to stop it.
Comments (2)Hmmmm. If you attached a picture, it's not coming through. When you write back please help us to help you by providing more info. The best garden pictures are taken on a cloudy or overcast day or in the shade. Where do you live? What kind of grass do you have?...See MoreWhat weed is this and best short lasting way to get rid of
Comments (11)First, read the bag of the product and see what it is intended to kill. Surely, it will not kill any existing weed grasses (as you're showing us is your weed problem.) Let it do its job. It very well may take care of some broadleaved weeds. Usually results are not instant so give it time as per what the directions call for. How many times do you want to reseed the lawn? If you'd prefer to do it once, hold off and prepare for a late summer/fall seeding. Usually, one gets better results ... a more durable product. Meanwhile, just mow what you got. Instructions for creating a lawn are highly dependent on one's location. Usually, unless one has an automatic irrigation system, newly seeded lawns are prone to failure as soon as hot weather sets in. A fall seeded lawn has many months of root development prior to hot weather....See MoreWhat weed is this?
Comments (5)THey are violets. There are some other things in there, but I can't see them very clearly; nothing big or BAD, though. You're going to have to dig them up or develop a grand passion for violets....See Morefabaceae_native
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