You should have applied the most important insect spray of the year — dormant oil sprays — during the winter. Why then? Because that’s when insects susceptible to these sprays are most vulnerable. Why ...
Looking forward to another article about the latest chemistry to control Poa annua in the winter? If so, this article probably is not for you. To be sure, herbicides play a key role in keeping a golf ...
With our recent usual cold winter weather, it’s difficult to contemplate weed control in lawns. Even though weather this month has slowed down weed growth in our lawns winter weeds will continue to ...
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) – Winter officially starts this Saturday, but it already feels like it! When it’s cold outside, critters are trying to get in your home where its warm. Now is a great time of ...
You’ll likely be seeing summer annual weeds from the combine, with a few small winter annuals sneaking in here and there. Take good notes about where the mature summer annual weeds are as the weed ...
Winter (the dormant season) is a great time to identify and control invasive plants – it is not hot and humid and there are no wasps, no snakes and fewer ticks. In winter, visibility is much easier as ...
A mild winter means that now's the time to control the spread of woody plants like buckthorn, according to the University of Minnesota Extension. Buckthorn is an invasive species that has no natural ...
It gives us ultimate control over our own space.” Infrequently used rooms such as guest bedrooms, bonus rooms and offices can be kept at lower temperatures so the home’s energy consumption can be ...