This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Field studies were conducted during the 2003 through 2005 growing seasons to evaluate postemergence herbicides and timing of application for ...
This year seems to be a banner year for one of the most difficult garden weeds to control: Purslane. This heat-loving weed is tricky to control. Chop it with a hoe and any scattered bits will each ...
Q: We have a cottonwood in our yard, and we noticed last week that a few branches are dying. The tree is approximately 25-30 years old so I can’t imagine that the tree is dying. We were wondering if ...
A garden invader is Purslane. This “weed” is a low growing succulent with a red stem, green tear drops shaped leaves and small yellow flowers. Since it’s invasive, it spreads out like a small rug.
You’re probably already growing purslane. That could be good or bad. Originally from India and the Middle East, this green succulent has long been a reliable food source for foraging humans. The ...
Once upon a time, I had a yard sign that proclaimed "yard for wildlife." Lawniacs might view it as dodging weed control, but beneficial insects feast on the white clover and dandelions and birds feast ...
WEEDS… The never-ending problem for the beautiful lawn. Right? NOT! When you find out one of those so-called “WEEDS” is a very nutritious green. Purslane is not ...