FIREWEED

 

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Important information

We  are currenty experiencing a severe out break of what is called fire  weed. Listed below is the information on this new weed to our area:
 Fireweed  is a common, leafy, annual broadleaf weed that germinates after  April 1  across the Southeast. It grows quickly and can appear in  massive  amounts that seem to take over the lawn. This weed grows from  the  thatch layer in warm-season lawns and is able to live above the   previously established pre-emergent barrier in your turf.
 Since Fireweed can’t root properly, regular mowing and increasing  seasonal  heat will cause it to dry up and prevent it from taking over a  lawn.  While our broadleaf weed sprays will help to curl this weed up,  it may  continue to germinate for a few months until the temperatures  finally  wear it out. In the end, this weed is a seasonal nuisance that  won’t  have a lasting presence in your lawn.
 One way to prevent fireweed  from coming back next year is to reduce  the thatch layer in your lawn.  De-thatching with a rake or mechanical  device after scalping the lawn in  the early spring can take away this  weed’s ability to gain a foothold  in your turf and is a great form of  weed control.Please  download the 2 files below for pictures of this monster.