What type of weed is this and how can I get rid of it?
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Round-Up for sure. I have used it on all of my weeds except in the lawn. This crab grass is the worst for being invasive. You have to stop it with Round-Up and then mulch.
It is Japanese Stiltgrass and Roundup will work to destroy it. However, be sure to spray before it turns to seed. I have had success spraying it when it is a few inches tall. It is easy to pull as it is shallow rooted but it can take over an area quickly, whether wooded land, garden or flower beds. Heavy mulching helps too.
Here's a post that might help https://chascrazycreations.com/home-made-weed-killers/
Hi Nakeisha, hope this helps you out.
Glyphosate and Glufossinate (various trade names) can be used to spot treat Japanese stiltgrass in gardens and planting beds. Both are broad spectrum herbicides that should be applied only to the unwanted plants. If applied to the foliage, stems, or woody portions of desirable plants, it could damage them as well.