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NRaleighLiberal

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The biggest culprits in my area are nut grass and Johnson grass. Arkansas Granny Apr 2013 #1
creepy charlie is my #1 but mopinko Apr 2013 #2
Generally grass and grass weeds. NutmegYankee Apr 2013 #3
I have so many weeds that I fight, but my biggest challenge Curmudgeoness Apr 2013 #4
Perrenial pepperweed. LWolf Apr 2013 #5
Herb Robert. MissB Apr 2013 #6
used to be Galinsoga, now Chickweed is a big problem since Climate Change moved the zones northward Agony Apr 2013 #7
Henbit by far!!! brer cat Apr 2013 #8
Chickweed and bermuda grass here... Silver Gaia Apr 2013 #9
catchweed and crab grass shanti Apr 2013 #10
I'm in NorCal XemaSab Apr 2013 #11
Dollar weed by far Rowdyboy Apr 2013 #12
right now NJCher Apr 2013 #13
crab grass. BlueToTheBone Jun 2013 #14
Does bamboo count? Retrograde Jun 2013 #15
Bindweed!! Thistle!! intheflow Jun 2013 #16
bittersweet, another strangler RILib Jun 2013 #17
...Pink evening primrose... (Oenothera speciosa) Adsos Letter Sep 2013 #18
If not for crab grass and creeping charlie my strawberry B Calm Oct 2013 #19
knot weed and nightshade. mopinko Nov 2013 #20
Crab grass is the bane of my BlueToTheBone Jan 2014 #21
bittersweet anasv Feb 2014 #22
Bermuda grass. OnionPatch Mar 2014 #23
No specific weeds Crazypolitics25 Apr 2014 #24
bittersweet lululu Apr 2014 #25
crabgrass. Raine1967 May 2014 #26
I've got a variety mog75 May 2014 #27
I don't know what we have Worried senior May 2014 #28
WEst Central Arkansas, Bermuda Grass.... hands down. bvar22 May 2014 #29
I have cockleburrs libodem May 2014 #30

Arkansas Granny

(31,818 posts)
1. The biggest culprits in my area are nut grass and Johnson grass.
Sun Apr 7, 2013, 12:11 PM
Apr 2013

Both are very hard to control. Unless you get every last bit of the roots and "nuts" out of the soil, they just come back.

mopinko

(71,789 posts)
2. creepy charlie is my #1 but
Sun Apr 7, 2013, 12:12 PM
Apr 2013

i bought a load of soil last year that was full of the crabgrass from satan's own garden.

NutmegYankee

(16,306 posts)
3. Generally grass and grass weeds.
Sun Apr 7, 2013, 01:08 PM
Apr 2013

Last edited Tue Apr 9, 2013, 04:13 AM - Edit history (1)

Though the nearby Sugar Maples tend to produce "volunteer trees" and who can forget the godforsaken pokeweed.

Zone 6a.

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
4. I have so many weeds that I fight, but my biggest challenge
Sun Apr 7, 2013, 01:51 PM
Apr 2013

is crab grass that is always in the garden. Actually all grasses----I have better grass in the beds than I have in the yard. And then there is that things that I made the mistake of planting, and will never get rid of---honeysuckle and mint (and creeping myrtle that I didn't plant, but I let it stay when it arrived because it looked so nice).

In the yard, I fight black medic the most, but I should say that I have given up on the dandelions.

LWolf

(46,179 posts)
5. Perrenial pepperweed.
Sun Apr 7, 2013, 01:52 PM
Apr 2013

The number one scurge.

Next? Mustard weed.

Then mallow.

MissB

(16,085 posts)
6. Herb Robert.
Sun Apr 7, 2013, 04:34 PM
Apr 2013

Not even my chickens like it. It's easy to pull, but I must miss some each year. This year I have more than usual, which means I really missed some last year!

Then there is a tall weed with strange orange roots. If I don't pull it, it will reach 7' tall easily. It's hard to dig out the roots, so I pull as much as I can and figure it is a multi-year battle. Ten years so far.

Oh, and the ivy. Ugh. We've kept it mostly at bay and are careful not to trample the areas we've tried to eradicate so we can easily pull up any that pops up.

Agony

(2,605 posts)
7. used to be Galinsoga, now Chickweed is a big problem since Climate Change moved the zones northward
Sun Apr 7, 2013, 06:13 PM
Apr 2013

Ambrosia (ragweed), pigweed, knot weed and Lamb's Quarters in that order are somewhat less of a problem.

Such fun! the challenge is to make the weeds work for me instead of me working for them.

Cheers
Agony

brer cat

(26,227 posts)
8. Henbit by far!!!
Sun Apr 7, 2013, 06:19 PM
Apr 2013

Have spent every pretty day (all 3 of them) pulling that stuff up before it goes to seed. The neighborhood is full of it, so I will never conquer it. I had never seen it ever anywhere until about 3 or 4 years when some condos down the street redid their lawn and brought in top soil and sod. Their lawn is almost covered now. Of course it will be dying back soon, but it will start coming back late July.

btw...I am in zone 7...could we all include our zone when we are posting? It would help to know if something applies where I live.....thanks.

Silver Gaia

(4,837 posts)
9. Chickweed and bermuda grass here...
Sun Apr 7, 2013, 07:08 PM
Apr 2013

I'm in northern CA.

shanti

(21,716 posts)
10. catchweed and crab grass
Tue Apr 9, 2013, 12:03 AM
Apr 2013

gahhhhh!

XemaSab

(60,212 posts)
11. I'm in NorCal
Fri Apr 12, 2013, 01:38 AM
Apr 2013

Bermuda grass, morning glories, privet, and blackberries. With Dallis grass, wild oat, and a few other grasses providing the occasional challenge.

Rowdyboy

(22,057 posts)
12. Dollar weed by far
Mon Apr 15, 2013, 11:42 PM
Apr 2013

Also known as pennyroyal

Its impossible to get rid of and takes over really excellent parts of the garden.

NJCher

(37,838 posts)
13. right now
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 11:38 PM
Apr 2013

I have a lot of ground ivy, henbit.

You're a little ahead of us. Given a week or so, the weeds will be out in full force. That is why i will be out with my organic weed killer tomorrow.

That and my new stirrup hoe!

Get them before they get big. Much easier.


Cher

BlueToTheBone

(3,747 posts)
14. crab grass.
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 08:37 AM
Jun 2013

It is my nightmare that creeps through my daily life.

Retrograde

(10,640 posts)
15. Does bamboo count?
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 10:12 PM
Jun 2013

Oxalis is the worst of the winter weeds - it pops up in the rainy season here in the San Francisco area, chokes off everything else, then dies back when the warm weather starts. In the summer there's bitter lettuce and the grass that produces the prickly seeds that get stuck in my socks and all over the cat. I've got some new kind of volunteer grass coming up in all my potted plants this year. Then there's the calendula I planted years ago which has decided to take over the world. And the holly saplings that sprout from the nuts the squirrels stick everywhere.

intheflow

(28,916 posts)
16. Bindweed!! Thistle!!
Fri Jun 14, 2013, 04:22 PM
Jun 2013

Both are so lovely when they bloom, both are so persistent and annoying in their own ways.

Bindweed looks like little morning glories but is basically unkillable, will quickly overrun any plant, and strangle it to death.

Thistle is prickly and renders the lawn unnavigable in bare feet.

 

RILib

(862 posts)
17. bittersweet, another strangler
Fri Jun 14, 2013, 07:33 PM
Jun 2013

Adsos Letter

(19,459 posts)
18. ...Pink evening primrose... (Oenothera speciosa)
Sun Sep 15, 2013, 04:29 AM
Sep 2013

They are prodigious bloomer's, which is why we were pleasantly surprised (innocents that we were) to see the first few show up in the yard. They quickly developed into mounds of deep green foliage covered in lovely pink blossoms, each about the size of a silver dollar......

I've been locked in mortal combat with them lo these past 15 years. They are highly invasive, and they pop up all over the yard. I'll do a search-and-destroy sweep and pull every shoot I can find, but they spread by sending their runners out great distances through the soil in much the same fashion as a type of knotweed (which they may be).

I'll think I've finally beaten them only to face a fresh offensive come springtime. Here is a photo of these delightful tenants:



If I could just corral and maintain 'em in one spot I would be happy to agree to an armistice...

EDIT: I'm in zone 9

 

B Calm

(28,762 posts)
19. If not for crab grass and creeping charlie my strawberry
Sun Oct 20, 2013, 07:34 AM
Oct 2013

bed would be weed free!

mopinko

(71,789 posts)
20. knot weed and nightshade.
Mon Nov 11, 2013, 10:46 PM
Nov 2013

give the chickens diarrhea. been pulling the same damn nightshade plants the whole time i have owned this house.

BlueToTheBone

(3,747 posts)
21. Crab grass is the bane of my
Sat Jan 4, 2014, 09:48 PM
Jan 2014

existence. I would love to have some advice on some way to eradicate...without roundup of course.

 

anasv

(225 posts)
22. bittersweet
Mon Feb 24, 2014, 06:24 PM
Feb 2014

OnionPatch

(6,214 posts)
23. Bermuda grass.
Wed Mar 5, 2014, 03:01 PM
Mar 2014

It's pretty much indestructible. I tried digging it out, plowing it out, raking it out, using weed barrier (which it laughed at and poked right through) solarizing it, drying it out by not watering for three years---I'm in southern California. You'd think something that got no irrigation would die after three years of bone-drying, scorching heat. But it's out there right now, as green as any lawn.

Crazypolitics25

(10 posts)
24. No specific weeds
Tue Apr 8, 2014, 08:56 PM
Apr 2014

I'm not battling any specific weeds but a general mix of weeds that apart from one part of my vege garden have taken over and i'm pretty sure there's some Oxalis in the mix of weeds.

 

lululu

(301 posts)
25. bittersweet
Fri Apr 11, 2014, 02:13 AM
Apr 2014

What is this five minutes between posts thing, are we supposed to be slow readers?

Raine1967

(11,607 posts)
26. crabgrass.
Thu May 1, 2014, 04:02 PM
May 2014

I have a died garden in our front yard. I hate crab grass.

Also, I know I am supposed to love it, but this:

This takes over EVERYTHING if I don't get it under control.

mog75

(109 posts)
27. I've got a variety
Fri May 2, 2014, 10:27 AM
May 2014

I've got Canadian thistle, quack grass, stinging nettles, and creeping Jenny. I wish I could find a way to be rid of them for good.

Worried senior

(1,328 posts)
28. I don't know what we have
Mon May 5, 2014, 04:37 PM
May 2014

in the veggie garden but they are tiny little green things that come up and are very hard to get rid of. We weed and hoe but it's like they just come back. Never get very big so that much harder to get rid of.

bvar22

(39,909 posts)
29. WEst Central Arkansas, Bermuda Grass.... hands down.
Mon May 5, 2014, 06:13 PM
May 2014

...but we FU this Spring.
After several days of hand weeding our Strawberry and Asparagus Beds in the early Spring/Late Winter,
we noticed that our Honey Bees (we keep 2 hives) were foraging on Henbit which survived the several late frosts,
so we let it grow to keep the Bees happy.
It went to seed, and now our Asparagus and Strawberry beds are inundated with Henbit.

...but mostly, the Bermuda grass is a constant, year round battle.

libodem

(19,288 posts)
30. I have cockleburrs
Fri May 9, 2014, 07:04 PM
May 2014

And they are awful. They spread under ground by the roots. The foliage is pretty. Then little yellow flowers form then the burr develops. Ignorant bastards. I see them and shovel or pull them. Then I noticed that where I pulled the weed a circle of baby weeds started up. I just shoveled the babies up this afternoon. Yikes.

We also have Elm trees here. Yee gads the seeds are everywhere. Looks like it snowed thin, tan, paper dimes in my yard, on the patio, and my poor garage. They sprout the nasty trash trees. You know what I should be doing now? Not laying on my bed typing into my phone. That's for sure.

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