In seemingly no time, these weeds can turn your lawn from one that is lush, green, and manicured, to one that looks overrun. This is especially true for creeping weeds, which are essentially just ...
Creeping Charlie (Glechoma hederacea), also called ground ivy, alehoof, and catsfoot, is a low-growing, invasive weed that can easily take over your lawn or landscape. This weed is part of the ...
Russian Knapweed (Rhaponticum repens) is a creeping perennial native to Eurasia. It was introduced into the U.S. as a ...
Learn about the three main weed classifications—annual, biennial, and perennial—and how they impact garden management.
Creeping oxalis is a small perennial weed that grows from stolons (creeping stems) and is typically found in lawns. Unlike many oxalis species such as pink shamrock (Oxalis vallicola), it doesn’t have ...
The ideal timing for applying these products to creeping Charlie is in September or autumn once temperatures have cooled to the 60’s and 70’s. If your weed control approach is to control ...
However, it is slowly spreading throughout the country. Creeping speedwell is a perennial weed that forms stolons. These allow thick mats of the weed to form in turf, and the small size of the weed ...