How do I control nimblewill and wild violet (Muhlenbergia schreberi and Viola sp.) in a home lawn in Washington County Virginia?
Website Resources: http://www.turfweeds.net/plant_browse.php?do=view&id=32&batch=&VESESSID=883a461ba3e2d749d7e3779b533a9721&cache=1086971569 Recommendation: Selective chemicals are not registered for nimblewill control in Tall Fescue pastures. The infested areas must be treated with a non-selective chemical such as glyphosate (Roundup™) and reseeded. Nimblewill may recover from single glyphosate treatments so multiple treatments about 2 wk apart are recommended. It is getting late in the year to seed grass, seed as quickly as possible. Seeding late October and early September is risky, you may want to wait a year to renovate these areas if it is not a urgent concern. Violets are difficult to control with selective chemicals. Products that contain triclopyr will do the best job. Any product can be used if it contains at least two of the following chemicals: triclopyr, clopyralid, 2,4-D, dicamba, and MCPP. Two to three or more treatments will be needed to completely kill the violet. Trea
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