How do I get rid of these weeds? Fertilizer? If so, which one? I live in Northwestern Colorado.
Yes. Acts as a surfactant to help make the herbicide more effective.Hoyt Ag said:
Is this a serious response?
B-1 83 said:
Sheeee-it, neeee-gro, you came to the right place!
Looks like a bermudagrass base with broadleaf weeds. Use "Weed-B-Gone" and roll. What you mainly have is cool season stuff that will cook, shortly, but spray if you want to hasten their demise.
Wooooooooooooops! I'm missed that!AgResearch said:B-1 83 said:
Sheeee-it, neeee-gro, you came to the right place!
Looks like a bermudagrass base with broadleaf weeds. Use "Weed-B-Gone" and roll. What you mainly have is cool season stuff that will cook, shortly, but spray if you want to hasten their demise.
There's absolutely no chance that's bermudagrass in NW Colorado but a trimec / weed-b-gone for cool-season grasses will do the trick.
JSKolache said:
Since it's already up you gotta use post-emegergent herbicide for broadleaf weeds. Next season put down some preemergent granular before it germinates. Gardeny folks in your area should be able recommend chemical brands and timing.
B-1 83 said:
Sheeee-it, neeee-gro, you came to the right place!
zooguy96 said:
My whole front yard is probably a mix of those. If I sprayed, I'd have nothing.
Grew up listening to Ben Oldag and Bill Zac on KTRH's Garden Line. Pretty sure it was Bill that would remark something to the effect , that, " Once you mow it, it all looks green from the road".KDubAg said:zooguy96 said:
My whole front yard is probably a mix of those. If I sprayed, I'd have nothing.
Same here. After I mow it's all nice, level and green. When it's long, it looks like s***.