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Re: crab grass
- To: v*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: crab grass
- From: S* W* <s*@coopext.cahe.wsu.edu>
- Date: Sat, 26 Apr 1997 23:35:04 -0700
- Resent-Date: Sat, 26 Apr 1997 23:33:00 -0700
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At 03:44 PM 4/25/97 +0000, you wrote:
>Nick Carr wrote:
>
> Can someone please tell me how to get patches of crabgrass out of my lawn?
> I have
> a few patches in my yard and they look terrible. I live in zone 6 if that
> will help.
> Thank you
> Nick Carr
Crab grass is an annual that needs fairly warm soil to germinate. If you
have patches now in zone 6, are you sure of it's identification? If not,
check with your local Cooperative Extension office for id. & control.
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Steve Whitcher
WSU-Pierce County Cooperative Extension
switcher@coopext.cahe.wsu.edu
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