Great video, I have heard from different people on UA-cam. The thicker the lawn with healthy grass the less weeds you will have, the less grass you have the more weeds you will have. It's like the grass will choke out the weeds, the same way weeds will choke out the grass. Thanks
What do you think about using Tenacity for most of these weeds? seems to turn them white and no photosynthesis although it makes yard look bad for about a month. What are your thoughts ?
I personally don't use tenacity so I can't speak much about it. Changeup is right for me anyways and centipede Lawns. I guess I would need to know what weeds you are dealing with to be able to answer your question better
@@lawncarelife Spot treating crabgrass and a bit of nutsedge. I chose tenacity because there a bit of Bermuda mixed in some areas and tenacity is supposed to hurt it but my experiment shows the Bermuda was unaffected. Does a good job on the crabgrass. Love the videos...
@@GingerAleDude tenacity won't kill bermuda easily if at all. I have a bermuda yard and sometimes use tenacity (2 apps) to control some thin areas alongside my pre emergent. May cause white tips in few spots. But my yard is fine after next mow. I find Quinclorac mixed with Sulfentrazone normal rates spot sprayed with surfactant to do a number on them in 2 days. I also use green county Fertilizer 7-0-0 to assist in weed uptake quicker and recovery of surrounding areas of turf.
I think I have a video coming out in the next week or so using changeup herbicide. One of the weeds I spray with it is lespedeza. Changeup is the product I recommend
I use Specticle in the fall for Pre Emergent. I think I'm going to try Echelon next spring to help control the sedges. Pretty broad spectrum coverage. Thanks Jason, love the weed ID videos!
I'm thinking about using specticle in the fall and spring. I'm getting killed with kyllinga this year. Specticle should help. I plan to still use prodiamine on round 1
"...overgrown nasty yard", I hope the customer didn't hear! May I make a suggestion. Go around the yard and gather lots of each particular weed and have them like on a table. Arrange them so that the herbicide most effective for each are grouped together. For example all those Blindside, or Celious work best on are in the same bunch. This would allow ME in particular to get a better view of what each one looks like and what can control it.
Finally
Someone who can identity weeds.
Thanks.
Awesome! Love these weed identification videos! Jason taking me to school! Thank you, sir!
I am looking forward to the day when I go to start my business and im beyond the learning curve. Gonna take my first class soon.
0:50 #1 - start/White Clover / Trifolium repens
1:10 #2 - Chamber Bitter / Phyllanthus urinaria
1:37 #3 - Dallisgrass (sticky heads) / Paspalum dilatatum
2:00 #4 - Carpet Grass / Axonopus
2:45 #5 - Lespedeza / Bush Clover or Japanese Clovers
3:10 #6 - Virginia Buttonweed / Diodia virginiana
4:13 #7 - Bahia grass / Paspalum notatum
5:18 #8 - Annual Foxtail / Setaria viridis
5:50 #9 - Crabgrass / Digitaria
6:32 #10 - Virginia Creeper/ Parthenocissus quinquefolia
7:01 #12 - Dichondra
7:16 #13 - Dog Fennel / Eupatorium capillifolium
7:40 #14 - Broomsedge / Andropogon virginicus
8:20 #15 - Kalinga
9:19 #16 - Wild Violet / Viola sororia
9:38 #17 - Nutsedge (nut grass) / Cyperus rotundus
10:00 #18 - Spurge / Euphorbia
10:27 #19 - Oxalis / Yellow Wood sorrels
11:06 #20 - Cudweed / Gnaphalium -- in the family of Asteraceae
love your video, tysm for this informative content!!
Direct. To the point. Perfect. Thank you.
Thanks for your help for my home work
Carpet grass. I use the phrase. A "Y" with a kicker!!!
That Broom Sedge looks like it could be a nice lawn
Hello Jason,do you know what I can use on killing wall barley?
Great video, I have heard from different people on UA-cam. The thicker the lawn with healthy grass the less weeds you will have, the less grass you have the more weeds you will have. It's like the grass will choke out the weeds, the same way weeds will choke out the grass. Thanks
I agree
Thankyou for making such informational content!
I love your weed ID videos.
Thank you
I have something in my yard I can't identify any way I can send you a pic of it??
I thought the one you called kalinga was yellow nut sedge, my yard is getting covered with it because I was scared to spray with it being so hot.
Awesome Jason
Thanks Jason!
What do you think about using Tenacity for most of these weeds? seems to turn them white and no photosynthesis although it makes yard look bad for about a month. What are your thoughts ?
Hey Jason, I've been mixing tenacity and change up for my centipede lawn, seems to work. Good, bad or could do better?
I personally don't use tenacity so I can't speak much about it. Changeup is right for me anyways and centipede Lawns. I guess I would need to know what weeds you are dealing with to be able to answer your question better
@@lawncarelife Spot treating crabgrass and a bit of nutsedge. I chose tenacity because there a bit of Bermuda mixed in some areas and tenacity is supposed to hurt it but my experiment shows the Bermuda was unaffected. Does a good job on the crabgrass. Love the videos...
@@GingerAleDude tenacity won't kill bermuda easily if at all. I have a bermuda yard and sometimes use tenacity (2 apps) to control some thin areas alongside my pre emergent. May cause white tips in few spots. But my yard is fine after next mow.
I find Quinclorac mixed with Sulfentrazone normal rates spot sprayed with surfactant to do a number on them in 2 days. I also use green county Fertilizer 7-0-0 to assist in weed uptake quicker and recovery of surrounding areas of turf.
Chamberbitter has a distinct smell to their roots.
Can you do a video on lespadeza? Identify and control
In centipede
I think I have a video coming out in the next week or so using changeup herbicide. One of the weeds I spray with it is lespedeza. Changeup is the product I recommend
@@lawncarelife thank you. Love your videos
I use Specticle in the fall for Pre Emergent. I think I'm going to try Echelon next spring to help control the sedges.
Pretty broad spectrum coverage.
Thanks Jason, love the weed ID videos!
I'm thinking about using specticle in the fall and spring. I'm getting killed with kyllinga this year. Specticle should help. I plan to still use prodiamine on round 1
@@lawncarelife can you explain when the “rounds” are? And how many apps you do per year?
Any weed with vine TZONE kills it solid ! Safe for grass
Aghhhhhhhh you didn’t tell me how to kill Virginia Creeper!!!! Lol
"...overgrown nasty yard", I hope the customer didn't hear!
May I make a suggestion. Go around the yard and gather lots of each particular weed and have them like on a table. Arrange them so that the herbicide most effective for each are grouped together. For example all those Blindside, or Celious work best on are in the same bunch. This would allow ME in particular to get a better view of what each one looks like and what can control it.
You could do a weed expose' in my neighbor's yard, you could ID 20 weeds before you step foot in the yard!
10:24 they are killing my grass, they spread and suffocate the grass.
I want a closest to the pin rematch
Me too
Bro, are you OK?
I though 18 was carpet weed