Annual and perennial weeds are common in lawns here in Texas, but what's the difference between them? Annual weeds are those that germinate, grow, flower, seed, and die within one growing season. Meanwhile, perennial weeds will live for many years, reemerging year after year via their extensive root system. To effectively control annual and perennial weeds on your lawn, you should enroll in a professional weed control program. Professionals have access to effective treatments and know when and where to apply them for optimal results. Continue reading to learn more about the differences between these two types of weeds and why you should hire professionals to deal with them.
What are annual weeds?
Annual weeds are weeds that complete their entire life cycle within a single growing season. This means that they will germinate, flower, set seed, and die within a single year. They can sprout anywhere there is bare soil, especially in areas with poor soil quality or inadequate sunlight. These weeds only spread by seed, and can produce an abundance of them before they die. There are two types of annual weeds: summer annuals and winter annuals. Summer annuals will germinate in the spring or early summer and die in the fall. Winter annuals will germinate in the late summer or early fall and die by the following summer.
What are perennial weeds?
Perennial weeds are weeds that can remain in your lawn for several years or even decades if not controlled regularly. Unlike annuals, they don’t go through the entire life cycle every year; instead, they continue to grow, reproduce, and spread year after year. Perennial weeds tend to be stronger and more resilient than their annual counterparts, so they require more effort to eliminate completely. Some common perennial weeds found in this area include dallisgrass, clover, ground ivy, and nutsedge.
How can you control annual and perennial weeds on your lawn?
To effectively manage annual and perennial weeds on your lawn, you should enroll in a professional weed control program. This type of service involves professionals applying pre- and post-emergent weed control treatments throughout the year as needed to target weeds at different stages of growth. Pre-emergents create a barrier in the soil that prevents newly germinated weeds from breaking through the surface, keeping them from ever reaching the resources they need to grow further. On the other hand, post-emergents target existing weeds so that they don't continue to cause problems for your lawn.
A professional team is equipped with high-quality products and knows how to use them properly to yield the best results. They'll also follow best practices when applying weed control treatments to ensure comprehensive coverage and consistent effectiveness against pesky weeds. By enrolling in a weed control program, you can keep these invasive plants under control and maintain a healthy, vibrant lawn throughout the year.
Call us today to sign up for our weed control service!
If you want to say goodbye to unsightly weeds and hello to a pristine lawn, look no further than our weed control service! At Weedex Lawn Care, we utilize pre- and post-emergent weed control treatments and apply them multiple times throughout the year to provide ongoing protection against weeds. What's more, this program also includes lawn fertilization treatments to give your grass the nutrients it needs. Our services are available to residential properties in Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, TX, and nearby areas. Give us a call today at (972) 727-9207 to sign up for our weed control service and achieve the beautiful, weed-free lawn of your dreams!
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