Sandbur

What keeps it from happening?What kills it?Return to WeedsGallerySandburDESCRIPTION: Sandbur is a type of grass that is commonly found in warm regions of the world. It has long, narrow leaves and can grow up to a few feet tall. Some variations of the species have sharp seed heads that can stick to clothing or animal fur, hence the many common …

Quackgrass

What keeps it from happening?What kills it?Return to WeedsGalleryQuackgrassDESCRIPTION: Quackgrass is a cool-season grass that has long, flat, green leaves that grow from a thick, underground stem called a rhizome. These rhizomes spread quickly and make it difficult to get rid of the plant once it has established itself in an area. In the summer, quackgrass produces tall spikes of …

Crabgrass

What keeps it from happening?What kills it?Return to WeedsGalleryCrabgrassDESCRIPTION: Crabgrass is one of the most common grassy weeds that can me tough to control due to its inherent resiliance and ability to withstand harsh weather conditions. Crabgrass also has the ability to quickly recover from damage adding to the frustration of those who would like it gone from their lawn …

Annual Bluegrass

What keeps it from happening?What kills it?Return to WeedsGalleryAnnual BluegrassDESCRIPTION: Annual Bluegrass is a type of grass with long, narrow leaves that are typically bright green and smooth or slightly rough to the touch. It produces small, inconspicuous flowers in late spring or early summer, and the flowers are wind-pollinated. After flowering, it produces small seeds that can be dispersed …