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Yellow nutsedge (that's the common name) is one of the most difficult weeds to control. Emerges from dormancy very late in spring. I've n...Read More
This is a powerful and widespread weed for gardeners, landscapers, and farmers that has invaded all of the USA. I does not come up until ...Read More
has anyone ever tried a herbicide called sedge hammer It kills the weed down to the nuts. I to have it in a day lily garden of mine star...Read More
This is my first time having to try to do something with this terrible weed. I have been doing some research and have found that the USD...Read More
This one invaded my yard from a neighbor's. I expect it started in his yard from seeds hitch-hiking on his boat trailer. It keeps my la...Read More
Forget about using Roundup (glyphosate) or any so-called broad-leaf weed killer on nutsedge. It's not going to work. Unfortunately, this ...Read More
When I clicked to add my zipcode to the grow zone of this plant, I didn't mean I had succes with it, more like it has succes with me.
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My 2nd worst enemy in the yard. (wild onion is #1). I attended a lecture and learned hand-pulling will only promote its growth. But I h...Read More
Relax a bit......let the plant take over.....so what! Look what our own invasive species has done to this earth! Besides, plants like t...Read More
Argh! My (generally extremely knowledgeable) gardening neighbor told me this was an annual. I didn't think so-- it's popping back up to...Read More
2 years ago I bought several bales of hay to mix in with my soil. It must have had seeds in it. Now it has taken over everything. It's in...Read More
The ever present "thorn" in the side of my gardening experience. It and bermuda grass are the two biggest problems I have.
I just want to support htop in stressing the negativity and invasiveness of this monster. My backyard St. Augustine is full of it and I ...Read More
Note: I apologize for the length of this comment; but, I feel it is my duty to explain what a horrible nuisance Cyperus esculentus var. e...Read More
I agree that this plant is dificult to eradicate when it comes up in a place where we don't want it. However we must remember that plants...Read More
I am saying so far a neutral. It has not spread in four years beyond the edge of our big pond. It is surrounded by old growth vegetatio...Read More
Of all of the weeds that I have tried to kill, this has been THE most difficult to eradicate. The "nuts" that remain in the soil continue...Read More
Nutsedge may be attractive to wildlife, but it is nearly impossible to get rid of in your garden. I would never plant this on purpose.
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Nutsedges are VERY invasive pests throughout their growing range. They are almost impossible to eradicate, as the "nuts" that survive un...Read More
When I was a child my daddy planted chufas to see what they were like. They formed little
brown 'nuts' and they really did taste...Read More
Apparently a favorite food of wild turkeys and other critters, chufas are planted by wild game enthusiasts in a "food plot" to which the ...Read More