Controlling Sedges in Landscape Plantings
Of the more than 40 sedge species found in North Carolina landscapes, we are most concerned about the two perennial nutsedges: yellow nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus) (Figure 1) and purple nutsedge (Cyperus rotundus) (Figure 2). Both nutsedges are ... [... more]
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Joseph C. Neal
Manual removal of weeds is time consuming, expensive, and often results in damage to landscape plants when intertwined roots of both the weed and the ornamental plant are pulled up. Consequently, postemergence herbicides are often used to remove ... [... more]
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Joseph C. Neal
Establishing and maintaining quality annual color beds requires a plan to prevent and control weeds. Weeds compete with ornamental plants for water, light, and nutrients reducing aesthetic quality and plant growth. To minimize these problems, a ... [... more]
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Herbicide Injury Symptoms
Reduce plant growth and vigor while producing no other acute symptoms Examples include: low doses of simazine (Princep), dinitroanaline herbicides (trifluralin, oryzalin, prodiamine, pendimethalin) sprayed over the top of plants when new growth ... [... more]
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The NC State Fisheries and Pond Management Extension site has a multitude of information pertaining to pond management, aquatic weed management, videos, pond construction and contact information. Water Source and Quality Water Control ... [... more]
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