According to USGA Terf experts, 5 keys to control weeds

Josh Sens
The best time to deal with weeds is before they appear.
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With the spring air, it’s time to start playing games. and your lawn. John Petrovsky can’t help you. But as the education manager for USGA Green Zone, he is full of wisdom in the latter’s wisdom. In the latest article recorded in the USGA Green Section, Petrovsky goes deep into weed control. These are 5 main gains.
1. Leading the game
Wait for the weeds to be processed until you see them in the yard like yelling on the drive because it is sliced towards the tree: by then, it’s too late. The time to take action is carried out in advance, and the use of tools is pre-appeared. As the name suggests, the former weed targets the weeds before they are established, just like seeds germinate. The best time to apply them depends on a range of factors including climate, weather patterns, soil temperature, and the type of weed you want to control. It is worth mentioning that GDD, which represents “days of growth in degree”. Tracking this metric will determine when it’s time to lower your pre-fuel. Like most things, you can do this via Ether via the online GDD tracker. Simply enter your postal code and some other basic information and select the 50 F temperature and the tracker will tell you what to put down and when to put it down. Many pellet fertilizers are chemically bundled with pre-fuel herbicides, which allows you to “weed and feed” the lawn using a single application. Often, these products are poured into the soil. You can do this yourself with a sprinkler or wait until the rain is forecast. This is equivalent to killing two birds with one stone.
2. What to do when weeds appear
You can’t stop all the weeds all the time. Almost always some invasive grass will enter your lawn, even if you put down the former shooter. What should I do when this happens? If you have the time and energy to do this job, pulling weeds is a way to do it. But a lot of weeds are stubborn. If manual labor does not solve the problem, consider using a post-ammunition herbicide. There are a wide variety of products in this category, and before you use them, you need to know the type of grass you have and the weeds you want to control. Ask your local lawn care store’s experts about how to apply and how to apply it will never hurt.
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3. Strengthen the natural defense of the lawn
It is more likely to get sick when your body is knocked down. The same goes for your lawn. The sparse it is, the more susceptible the intruders are to be affected. One of the best ways to keep the turf lush and strong, as well as resistance to intruders, is to avoid common pitfalls such as the height of mowing grass. Again, here, it depends heavily on the climate and turf type. For cool grass, the pruning height will be about 3 inches. For most warm grasses, your target height is 1.5. to 2.5 inches. Shadows and water are also important factors. Not all turf types require the same amount of sunlight or irrigation. Knowing the grass you have and the kind of care you need – is crucial for your struggle with weeds.
4. Keep going
Controlling weeds is like controlling a golf ball. Both continue to work hard. A quick fix will only last for so long. If your lawn care plan is to be paid, keep doing your work. What if you want to go sideways? Don’t hesitate to seek help at your local lawn care shop or university promotion program.
5. Seek truth
Trying to keep up with Jones is already hard enough. Trying to keep up with the principal is almost impossible. Greenskeepers are experts who can always use expensive equipment, even if they lose some battle against weeds. If your lawn doesn’t look as perfect as the manicured fairways of the local club, take a break. There is no reason to do so.

Josh Sens
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Josh Sens is a golf, food and travel writer who has been a golf magazine contributor since 2004 and now contributes to all the golf platforms. His work is concentrated in the best sports roles in the United States. He is also a co-author of Sammy Hagar, and we also had fun: Cooking and Party Manuals.