Crabgrass is a common and persistent weed that can be a nuisance for property owners in Tennessee. This invasive plant is distinct from regular grass due to its broad, flat blades that form a dense, mat-like appearance. Unlike the finer, more uniform blades of regular grass, crabgrass stands out with its coarse texture and rapid growth. Dealing with crabgrass requires a comprehensive approach, including post-emergent treatments for existing weeds and pre-emergent treatments to prevent future growth. By combining these strategies, you can effectively manage crabgrass and maintain a healthy, weed-free lawn.
How can you tell the difference between crabgrass and regular grass?

Crabgrass is a common weed that can easily be mistaken for regular grass due to its similar appearance. However, there are distinct differences between the two that can help you identify crabgrass. One of the most noticeable differences is that crabgrass has thick, coarse blades that are wider than those of regular grass. Additionally, crabgrass often grows in clumps and has a distinctive light green color that sets it apart from the darker green of regular grass. Another distinguishing feature of crabgrass is its tendency to grow low to the ground, spreading out horizontally rather than growing upright like regular grass. By paying attention to these key differences, you can easily distinguish crabgrass from regular grass and take the necessary steps to control its growth.
What should you do if you're dealing with crabgrass?
Crabgrass is a persistent and invasive weed that can quickly take over your lawn if left unchecked. If you're dealing with crabgrass, the most effective way to eliminate it is to use a post-emergent weed control treatment. Post-emergent herbicides are designed to target weeds that have already sprouted, making them an ideal solution for crabgrass that has already taken root in your lawn. However, it's important to note that crabgrass is particularly stubborn and may require multiple treatments to completely eliminate it. It's important to be patient and persistent in your efforts to control crabgrass.
How can you prevent crabgrass from sprouting on your lawn?
If you want to prevent crabgrass from sprouting on your lawn, there are a few steps you can take. One of the most effective ways to prevent crabgrass is to use pre-emergent weed control treatments. These herbicides work by creating a barrier in the soil that prevents crabgrass seeds from sprouting. By applying pre-emergent herbicides before the crabgrass seeds have a chance to sprout, you can effectively prevent them from growing and taking over your lawn. However, pre-emergent treatments need to be applied at the right time to be effective. Because timing plays such a large role in the success of pre-emergent weed control treatments, it's best to hire professionals to apply them.
Call us today to schedule our weed control service and keep your lawn free of crabgrass and other weeds!
At Herbi-Systems, we can help keep your lawn free of crabgrass and other weeds via our weed control service. This service includes both pre- and post-emergent treatments to tackle existing weeds and prevent new ones from growing. This service is offered as part of our comprehensive lawn care program, which also includes fertilization treatments, as well as a lime treatment. Our services are offered to commercial and residential property owners, as well as HOAs, in Memphis, TN, and surrounding areas like Collierville and Germantown. Give us a call today at (901) 382-5296 to schedule our weed control service and enjoy a weed-free lawn!
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