crab grass

I already put down broad leaf liquid weed killer a month ago and its
working well on my lawn, there are hardly any weeds. But there are a
couple of crab grass patches on the edge, and I am worried they will
spread inland and cause havoc.

Any tips here? Is there something specifically and only for crab grass?
Should I just kill it off and reseed it in the fall?

Cheers for any tips,

Dean
deanbrown3d [ Di, 23 Mai 2006 15:38 ] [ ID #126641 ]

Re: crab grass

Dean wrote:
> I already put down broad leaf liquid weed killer a month ago and its
> working well on my lawn, there are hardly any weeds. But there are a
> couple of crab grass patches on the edge, and I am worried they will
> spread inland and cause havoc.
>
> Any tips here? Is there something specifically and only for crab grass?
> Should I just kill it off and reseed it in the fall?
>
> Cheers for any tips,
>
> Dean


You don't say where you are located, but unless it's someplace warm,
crabgrass isn't growing yet in most of the US, where it only becomes an
apparent problem in Jul/Aug.

If you do have crabgrass, Acclaim is very effective. The stuff sold at
the typical retail shops doesn't work very well at all and I wouldn't
waste my time with it.
trader4 [ Di, 23 Mai 2006 15:44 ] [ ID #126642 ]

Re: crab grass

Ok thanks. I am in NJ. What is Acclaim?
deanbrown3d [ Di, 23 Mai 2006 19:07 ] [ ID #126649 ]

Re: crab grass

"Dean" <deanbrown3d [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1148404040.888794.9490 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Ok thanks. I am in NJ. What is Acclaim?

A difficult to find (at least in my experience) somewhat selective herbicide
that, if used properly, will kill crabgrass without severely damaging fescue
or zoysia. Bermuda will be harmed somewhat more, but bermuda is pretty
hardy. Image is about $60 per pint, but a pint goes a long way.

My recommendation is Image. It deals with crabgrass and the various sedges
pretty well and does less harm than Acclaim on many grasses. A pint of
image will cost $10 or so and will do 10,000 square feet, plus or minus.

Don't use any product designed to kill crabgrass if your lawn is centipede
or st. augustine.

If you want to do more research, try greenbook.net. Even without a
subscription, you can see the product data sheets on most commercially
available herbicides.

KB
Kyle Boatright [ Mi, 24 Mai 2006 01:35 ] [ ID #126655 ]

Re: crab grass

One thing is for sure and that' s that whatever you have in NJ isn't
crabgrass. I'd take a sample and get in ID'd at your local
agricultural extension service. Otherwise, you could waste money on
herbicides that aren't going to work.
trader4 [ Mi, 24 Mai 2006 02:53 ] [ ID #126658 ]

Re: crab grass

<trader4 [at] optonline.net> wrote in message
news:1148431990.554894.266160 [at] i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> One thing is for sure and that' s that whatever you have in NJ isn't
> crabgrass. I'd take a sample and get in ID'd at your local
> agricultural extension service. Otherwise, you could waste money on
> herbicides that aren't going to work.

I concur that the OP probably isn't seeing crabgrass right now in NJ. We (I)
am just starting to see small crabgrass plants in my lawn here in Atlanta.
Kyle Boatright [ Do, 25 Mai 2006 03:39 ] [ ID #126676 ]

Re: crab grass

So what is the grass that grows in clumps and has very course blades
and looks really bad? My neighbors used to call it crabgrass.
deanbrown3d [ Fr, 26 Mai 2006 18:37 ] [ ID #126694 ]

Re: crab grass

You may be seeing what's locally called "Quackgrass" in my area.

It's different than crabgrass and I do not believe there is a selective
herbicide for it. The last time I checked the only remedy was to keep
the grass cut fairly short and take care not to overfertilize.

Good luck with it.

Peter H
Peter H [ Fr, 26 Mai 2006 22:43 ] [ ID #126697 ]

Re: crab grass

"Dean" <deanbrown3d [at] yahoo.com> wrote:
> So what is the grass that grows in clumps and has very course blades
> and looks really bad? My neighbors used to call it crabgrass.
>
Course fescue.
Steveo [ Sa, 27 Mai 2006 15:23 ] [ ID #126701 ]

Re: crab grass

"Dean" <deanbrow... [at] yahoo.com> wrote:
> So what is the grass that grows in clumps and has very course blades
> and looks really bad? My neighbors used to call it crabgrass.


It's unrealistic to expect anyone to ID a grass based on a general
description and not even a picture. Take a sample of what you have to
the Rugers County Agricultural Extension Service. If it's a grass,
unless you use one of the specific herbicides that are effective
against some types, you're wasting your time. And as Peter pointed
out, for some grasses, there aren't any selective herbicides for turf.
trader4 [ Mo, 29 Mai 2006 16:38 ] [ ID #126725 ]
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