These Weeds Have Pushed Me Over the Edge! What Are They?
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Wow,thanks because we have the nutsedge and I had no idea as to why this "grass" grew so much taller and with wider leaf. I have unfortunately pulled the one in between my peranuals so that I can't undo but in the grass we just mow it. The one in the grass doesn't bother me but the one in the plants that I just dug up and replanted we will just have to deal with next year. Although if it comes up where plant had been then I will deal with it this year. Thanks you so much for asking,sorry about your back.
Here are my ways for getting rid of weeds, hope it helps you https://chascrazycreations.com/home-made-weed-killers/
Contact your local Cooperative Extension, they have master gardeners that can help you, bring your pictures.
As soon as you see nutgrass, dig it out with a small spade, making sure to remove all the roots and bulbs. If you leave any behind, more nutgrass may grow back.
Use a selective herbicide-If you've already missed the opportunity to dig out the nutgrass, you can treat it with a selective herbicide. Some herbicides that can be used to control nutgrass include:
Sedgehammer Nutsedge Killer- A selective herbicide that can control various types of nutsedge, including yellow nutsedge, without harming desirable vegetation or lawn grass
Ortho Nutsedge Killer Ready-To-Spray: Effective against both established and newly emerged sedges, this herbicide can turn the weed yellow in 1–2 days and kill it completely in 2–3 weeks
Sedgehammer Plus: A post-emergent herbicide that can kill yellow and purple nutsedge without harming shrubs, trees, established ornamentals, or turfgrass
Basagran T&O Herbicide: A cost-effective herbicide that can eliminate underground tubers and control other broadleaf weeds
Bonide Sedge Ender: An effective herbicide that can kill nutgrass and prevent it from growing back
Dismiss Turf Herbicide: Can control yellow nutsedge and green kyllinga within 24–48 hours, and can also help control sedge tubers by penetrating the soil