Crabgrass is a highly invasive weed that is a big problem for property owners in Tennessee. This annual weed spreads quickly and can take over your lawn if left unchecked, growing low to the ground and boasting leaves that resemble crab legs. It emerges in the spring and summer months, thriving in warm weather and moist soil conditions. To effectively deal with crabgrass, you should utilize pre- and post-emergent weed control treatments. Pre-emergent treatments are designed to prevent crabgrass from sprouting, while post-emergent treatments target any existing growth on your lawn. For the best results, it's recommended to hire professionals to apply these treatments, as they have the experience and knowledge to effectively combat crabgrass and keep your lawn weed-free.
What is crabgrass?

Crabgrass is a common weed that grows on lawns in Tennessee. It is a summer annual weed that grows low to the ground and has wide, flat leaves that resemble crab legs, hence the name. Crabgrass is known for its rapid growth and ability to spread quickly, making it difficult to control once it takes hold in your lawn.
Crabgrass typically emerges in the spring and summer months when the soil temperature reaches around 55 degrees Fahrenheit. It thrives in warm weather and moist soil conditions, making it a common sight in lawns during the summer. Once crabgrass establishes itself, it can quickly take over your lawn, crowding out desirable grass and creating an unsightly appearance. It is important to address crabgrass early on to prevent it from spreading and causing further damage to your lawn.
How can you deal with crabgrass?
Dealing with crabgrass requires a proactive approach to weed control. The most effective way to prevent crabgrass from taking over your lawn is through the use of pre-emergent weed control treatments. These treatments are applied before a certain point in their growth cycle, creating a barrier in the soil that prevents them from sprouting. That way, you can stop crabgrass from establishing itself in your lawn before it becomes a problem.
In addition to pre-emergent treatments, post-emergent weed control treatments can be used to target any existing crabgrass on your lawn. These treatments are applied directly to the weeds and work by killing them at the root. By combining pre- and post-emergent treatments, you can effectively control crabgrass and keep your lawn weed-free throughout the growing season.
Hire professionals to deal with crabgrass.

While it is possible to apply pre- and post-emergent weed control treatments yourself, hiring professionals is highly recommended for the best results. Professionals have the experience and knowledge to identify the specific needs of your lawn and apply the appropriate treatments at the right time. They also have access to high-quality products that are more effective than those available over the counter.
By hiring professionals, you can ensure that your lawn receives the proper care and attention it needs to stay weed-free. They will develop a customized weed control plan tailored to your lawn's specific needs and monitor its progress throughout the growing season. This proactive approach to weed control will help prevent crabgrass from taking over your lawn and keep it looking healthy and beautiful.
Give us a call today to schedule our weed control service.
At Herbi-Systems, we offer a comprehensive weed control service that includes both pre- and post-emergent treatments to keep your lawn weed-free throughout the year. This service is available to residential and commercial property owners, as well as HOAs, in Memphis, Collierville, Germantown, and surrounding areas in Tennessee. Our team of professionals will apply pre-emergent treatments twice in the spring and once in the fall to get ahead of weeds like crabgrass. Meanwhile, existing weeds are addressed through targeted post-emergent treatments. Give us a call today at (901) 382-5296 to schedule our weed control service!
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