Document Type
Weed, Insect and Disease Control
Publication Date
11-2008
Abstract
Maintaining a vigorous turfgrass stand will protect against weed infestation. However, during the winter months turfgrasses are not actively growing and are therefore susceptible to the encroachment of winter annual broadleaf weeds. Controlling winter annual broadleaf weeds before they are able to set seed will not only reduce the likelihood of an outbreak the following year, but improve the aesthetic quality of the turfgrass stand.
Recommended Citation
"W205-Controlling Winter Annual Broadleaf Weeds," The University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service, W205-11/08 09-0120, https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_agexturf/9
Publication Number
W205-11/08 09-0120