Looks like fescue of some sort. And yeah, you're pretty much ****ed if you have a big patch of it. Broadleaf herbicides will do nothing to it. A scorched earth herbicide such as Round-Up is pretty much the only way to get rid of it.
Use vinegar instead. Much much cheaper, will kill about everything and doesn't poison the ground like roundup.
Use vinegar instead. Much much cheaper, will kill about everything and doesn't poison the ground like roundup.
Use vinegar instead. Much much cheaper, will kill about everything and doesn't poison the ground like roundup.
Yeah, I have this **** all over my backyard. Its grows about twice as fast as everything else, and looks hideous, mainly because it is spotty in my yard. The last few years, when we have had zero rain, that stuff will continue to grow like crazy while the rest the lawn is dormant. I've dug it up in a few areas, and it has a pretty impressive root system. The roots go down deep, so I'm assuming that's why it is able to continue growing in droughts.
That being said, I'm not an expert what so ever, so I look forward to any responses on how to murder this type of grass.
Whoah, didn't mean to rile anyone up. Poisoning the ground was not what I meant. Try using white vinegar as a substitute. The less chemicals the better IMO.
Whoah, didn't mean to rile anyone up. Poisoning the ground was not what I meant. Try using white vinegar as a substitute. The less chemicals the better IMO.
Yeah, I have this **** all over my backyard. Its grows about twice as fast as everything else, and looks hideous, mainly because it is spotty in my yard. The last few years, when we have had zero rain, that stuff will continue to grow like crazy while the rest the lawn is dormant. I've dug it up in a few areas, and it has a pretty impressive root system. The roots go down deep, so I'm assuming that's why it is able to continue growing in droughts.
It sounds like what you're talking about may be yellow nutsedge. Have fun with that.
That being said, I'm not an expert what so ever, so I look forward to any responses on how to murder this type of grass.