Crabgrass |
Once it becomes established, Crabgrass can be very difficult to control. One of the best defenses against this yearly invasion is the use of pre-emergent herbicide in late winter/early spring. The application of pre-emergent creates a barrier in the soil that blocks a key enzyme in the plant as it begins to germinate. This barrier effectively prevents the crabgrass from germinating while leaving established grass unaffected.
If you have a fescue lawn, this is a critical step in ensuring that your lawn gets off to a good start and will greatly reduce the occurrence of summer grassy weeds in your turf. Putting down pre-emergent will save you the time and expensive chemicals later on. Summertime should be spent enjoying your lawn and not spent battling weeds. Here's to a weed free 2013!
The AA Texlawn Team