Ultralawn, Inc.
1055 East 260th Street
Euclid, Ohio 44132
(216) 731-7756
(440) 951-3738
Lawn Problems
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Nutsedge
Nutsedge is a lawn weed with erect triangular yellow-green stems and narrow, grass-like leaves originating at the
base of the plant. Its seed head is yellow-brown in color. It is a triplet species because it can reproduce from a
perennial base, nut like roots beneath the soil surface and by seeds. The nut like roots is what makes nutsedge
difficult to get rid of. If the plant is not completely removed from the soil and the roots remain, they can produce
new plants in your lawn.
Management:
Most common lawn weeds can be greatly reduced by improved lawn care, including proper fertilization and
mowing. Sometimes, however, weeds persist in spite of good maintenance. For lawns where there is a
manageable amount of nutsedge, hand pulling is the most effective way to get good results. Nutsedege can be
pulled more easily after a heavy rain or watering.
Chemical Control:
When nutsedge infests an area of any size and the populations are high enough throughout the area to be
intolerable an overall treatment with a selective herbicide that will kill the weeds and leave the grass unharmed
may be necessary. Where weed infestation is serious and the turf is poor, consider renovating the lawn.
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Updated December 9, 2011
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