Don’t Miss the Window to Stop Crabgrass Before It Starts

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Every weed does its best to survive, but some are craftier at this than others. If this were an Olympic sport, crabgrass might win the gold. This highly resilient summer annual does well in dry, compacted soil that other plants avoid, and it spreads quickly by tillers. Each plant produces up to 150,000 seeds that germinate the following spring. And the stems spread out low and wide like crab legs or spider legs, too low to hit with a lawn mower.

If you are ready to go to battle against crabgrass in your turfgrass, your best option is using a pre-emergent herbicide. You may have heard this type of crabgrass control called a crabgrass preventer. It can be very effective but only if you apply it in a very narrow window, before the crabgrass wakes up.

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