Every gardener knows just how fast weeds can take over a lawn, stealing water, nutrients, and sunlight from the surrounding grass. So it makes good sense to have an effective Tulsa weed control treatment in place for every stage and season of a weed’s life. With just a few weed control applications throughout the year, your lawn can be healthy and look beautiful and effervescent.
In the early spring, you’ll want to start by controlling broadleaf weeds like dandelions and ragweed as well as annual grassy weeds like crabgrass (all of which will grow rapidly in Oklahoma) by using a pre-emergent weed control herbicide. Use one that is toxic to both types of weeds, broadleaf and grassy weeds. Apply this using a broadcast spreader after you have mowed the lawn a couple times at the beginning of the season. Apply the herbicide also along sidewalks where crabgrass often tends to grow more. This weed control treatment will help to abate these weeds before they even develop and overtake your lawn.
Later in the season, you might
still see a few dandelions or crabgrass weeds that don’t want to go.
Most of these can quickly be dealt with using a spot-treatment
post-emergent weed control herbicide. Concentrated herbicides that you
mix with water yourself are commonly a better value. These can be used
with a handheld sprayer to spot-treat any weeds or crabgrass. You can find a spot-treatment herbicide that kills both broadleaf weeds
and grassy weeds, but you may have to use different weed control
spot-treatments for broadleaf and grassy weeds as well. Follow the directions on
the package for prepping and when to apply the weed control treatment,
usually when temperatures are below 85 degrees F. for a few days.Interestingly, one of the best ways to keep weeds away doesn’t involve weed control herbicides. Keeping your lawn well-maintained with proper lawn fertilization, irrigation, and mowing will help to crowd out pesky weeds and stop them from overtaking the lawn. Healthy lawns can better defend against weeds so having a good lawn care and maintenance schedule is really key to preventing weeds.
If weeds have already overtaken your lawn late in the season, you may need to spray the entire weedy area with a post-emergent weed control herbicide using a sprayer attached to a hose, getting the weeds wet. You may need to apply a different herbicide for broadleaf and grassy weeds. Again a concentrated post-emergent herbicide that you mix yourself will be a better value. Apply the herbicide on calm days so that the herbicide is not inadvertently carried to other plants and flowers that it could also harm.
If you would rather not have the hassle of applying weed control treatments, the Tulsa weed control experts at Oklahoma Landscape can take care of all your lawn care needs. We offer a custom 6-step Tulsa weed control and fertilization program for your lawn that will keep it lush, vibrant, and weed-free all year. Call us today for more details!
There are various types of inorganic and organic mulch. Inorganics, like stone or gravel can be good to use around areas that are likely to get washed out, and black plastic and landscape fabrics are helpful in vegetable gardens to help warm the soil and hold moisture.Organic mulches like cedar bark, wood chips, shredded leaves, hay, 




edible
plants, which are as pretty as they are tasty. Edible landscaping
is not just about planting a garden in your backyard, but more about including a variety of edible trees, plants, and shrubs throughout
your landscape to provide cost-effective, healthy food right at home.
It's easy to see yard work as a bit laborious, but children can often get
excited about helping out with lawn care. Having them help with the yard
work is a good activity to do as a family, and helps kids get more
exercise, gets them away from electronics, and can help teach them
responsibility. So how can you get your children involved with your
residential lawn care?