Excellent addition to your last weed vid! Seems like you named more than 25. Love these vids every time I come across something I don't know I reference these vids, I hear Google Focus in their picture app is supposed to be 89% accurate at weed ID, but I have not used it. As always I enjoy watching all your content. Peace and God's Love! Chad Upstate NY
@jason for broom sedge control, what works for me every time. Is if I'm spreading a 25-5-5 (P, and K will burn long term, the N will not). I will drop a pinch into the middle of the broom sedge (also dallis grass), it'll die in two weeks and you won't even need a herbicide!
Important note for people who don't know, broom sedge is a perennial, so it'll last through your pre-emergant layers and most herbicides don't work on it. Most of the time we will tell customers to dig it up before we do pre-emergant. Most customers won't noticed the burned weed they'll just be glad it's gone
It seems like poison oak grows in a Bush line form and poison ivy grows like the Virginia creeper and spreads like a vine. The leaves look the same. The poison ivy usually has larger leaves although I have seen large poison oak leaves left to grow that can have large leaves. This is what I have noticed in the Western Carolina mountains. Thanks for the info. 👍👉🇺🇸
If you're ever needing a yard to demonstrate more weeds just come to my house I think I have everything here, even some prehistoric things I've never seen befire
Poison Ivy climbs, and is a hairy vine. "Hair on the vine, no friend of mine". Poison Oak also has 3 leaves, "Leaves of three, leave 'em be", but it does not climb as a hairy vine. Both are bad news.
I'll pick a yard for you and you can start pulling weeds. At 40 hours a week I don't think you could finish within a year. Hand pulling thousands of weeds is not realistic
I appreciate the work you put into these weed identification videos.
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What an interesting, fascinating, and informative presentation and stellar job you've done!
Thanks for your videos. Very educational. I see lots of things that are growing in the lawn at my new home that need addressing.
Every time I get a notification that you uploaded a new video I get so pumped. Keep up the great work man.
Thank you
Great video! Thank you!
Very helpful, thanks Jason.
Oh heck yeah! Thanks so much, outstanding:)
Excellent addition to your last weed vid! Seems like you named more than 25. Love these vids every time I come across something I don't know I reference these vids, I hear Google Focus in their picture app is supposed to be 89% accurate at weed ID, but I have not used it. As always I enjoy watching all your content. Peace and God's Love! Chad Upstate NY
Thanks for watching
Thanks for the overview!
Please add a link to which weed killer you recommend for each weed type. Spreadsheets work great.
@jason for broom sedge control, what works for me every time. Is if I'm spreading a 25-5-5 (P, and K will burn long term, the N will not). I will drop a pinch into the middle of the broom sedge (also dallis grass), it'll die in two weeks and you won't even need a herbicide!
Important note for people who don't know, broom sedge is a perennial, so it'll last through your pre-emergant layers and most herbicides don't work on it. Most of the time we will tell customers to dig it up before we do pre-emergant. Most customers won't noticed the burned weed they'll just be glad it's gone
Weed is plant not wanted wherever you are/ only a weed if you say it is
I am glad you described that
It seems like poison oak grows in a Bush line form and poison ivy grows like the Virginia creeper and spreads like a vine. The leaves look the same. The poison ivy usually has larger leaves although I have seen large poison oak leaves left to grow that can have large leaves. This is what I have noticed in the Western Carolina mountains. Thanks for the info. 👍👉🇺🇸
Poison oak has a fuzzy look. Ivey has a shiney look and a sharper point on the leaf tip.
The thumbnail picture is hilarious!
If you're ever needing a yard to demonstrate more weeds just come to my house I think I have everything here, even some prehistoric things I've never seen befire
Poison Ivy climbs, and is a hairy vine. "Hair on the vine, no friend of mine". Poison Oak also has 3 leaves, "Leaves of three, leave 'em be", but it does not climb as a hairy vine. Both are bad news.
Can you do a video on the math you use for determining the amount of product when mixing for a gallon spot sprayer?
How do i prevent and or control parsley piert or maybe im the only one that has it,lol.
If I cannot identify a weed I just classify it as another weed from hell. I think I have weeds in my yard that have yet to be discovered.
Is there a weed killer out there that will kill all your weeds? I haven’t found one.
Glyphosate, but that will kill your grass as well
@@terrywatts1060 , Thanks but I don’t want to kill my grass.
I don't think that's Carpet Grass, it looks a lot like St. Augustine, Carpet Grass has a fatter softer lazy leaf that lays flat.
You can also just rip it out with two hands. Lol you don’t need to use chemicals that are hard to pronounce. Bad method of removal
I'll pick a yard for you and you can start pulling weeds. At 40 hours a week I don't think you could finish within a year. Hand pulling thousands of weeds is not realistic