It kills a variety of grassy weeds including barnyardgrass, crabgrass foxtail, goosegrass, quackgrass, witchgrass, and wild oats. How do you kill zoysia grass? Once the grass is actively growing and not stressed (aka, it’s nice and green and no longer has any brown), spray the areas of zoysia or BermudaRead More →

The simple answer is, yes. Beyond just throwing the seed out into the lawn and not performing any grass maintenance there is a whole world of lawn care. … Basically the grass will not grow if no grass maintenance has been completing prior to planting and it is just thrownRead More →

Intercalary meristem are located at base of leaf and internode and produces an increase in the length of an organ. What increases the length of the plant? Intercalary meristem increase length of plant-like apical meristems. What is the site of primary growth in plants? In many plants, most primary growthRead More →

Can you dye bunny tail grass? We used food coloring to dye the dried bunny tail grass and we love how it turned out. The dye adds a nice contrast tone to the dried flower arrangement. The light pink, terra-cotta orange and pale blue look so beautiful with the otherRead More →

Name: Pampas grass. Also known as: Cortaderia selloana. Appearance: Big tufts of tough green grass with white feathery flowers protruding on huge stalks. Location: The grasslands of southern South America, and suburban gardens all over the world. Why is pampas grass banned? Introduced to Santa Barbara, California in 1848 byRead More →

Dish soap alone cannot kill weeds — but it can help. Environmentally conscious home gardeners often turn to organic weed killers to reduce toxins in the soil and water. … Dish soap, along with vinegar and salt, can kill weeds. Does dish soap help lawns? The major benefit of usingRead More →

The experts all agree that regular overseeding is vital to help thicken your lawn and fill in bare spots, which reduces or eliminates competition from weeds. The reasoning is that young grass will produce new growth faster than older grass. After several years, mature plants begin to slow down theirRead More →

Improper fertilizing, nutrient deficiencies, diseases and insects can all cause yellow grass. … Too much water washes out nutrients that can leave the grass malnourished and yellow. Too little water or uneven irrigation causes dry yellow spots. How do I fix yellow grass? The Fix: Remove the dead grass. WorkRead More →