I have a weed that looks like clover that I believe is oxalis growing in my lawn and flowerbeds. Do you have any information on the best way to control this? — Chelsea Oxalis is a cool-season ...
Q: Last year, we paved part of the patio with 18-inch square pavers. It looks great and is remarkably level to two amateurs having done all the work. It’s just now we have this creeping weed that is ...
This column is written by the UC Master Gardeners of Yolo County each month. It provides answers to selected questions recently asked by Yolo County gardeners.
Q: While out in the backyard inspecting my trees and roses, I noticed, already, lots of very small weeds starting to grow. Isn’t it too early? What’s the best way to be rid of them? — H.W., ...
Q. What steps can I take now to avoid a weed problem in the spring? It seems that as soon as the weather warms up, the weeds go crazy and I can’t keep up! Although weeds are mostly a warm-weather ...
There is a strong movement to allow weeds to grow in our turf. Weeds in your lawn are a personal preference and unequivocally related to one’s ego. Many people love that look of uniformity and lose ...
In most cases, herbicide application should not be considered as a first option for weed control. Hand weeding, hoeing, and mulching are tedious but effective methods of weed control. Sometimes, ...
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