Controlling Winter Weeds With Herbicides

as Horticulture Agent, Shawn Banks, explains how to apply a liquid herbicide in the winter to control winter weeds. It should be noted that the temperature should be above 55 degrees for best results, so you may have to wait for a bright sunny warmer day before putting this plan into action.

On the day this

was made the wind picked up just before I started shooting the video and you can hear it, a lot, in the video. It's best to make herbicide applications when the wind is a light breeze and not blowing like it was in this video. I'll also talk about using a spreader sticker to help the water stay on the waxy leaves of pennywort and wild garlic for best control. The weeds I am trying to control include common vetch, hop clover, chickweed, wild garlic, Florida betony, cats-ear dandelion, and one weed I was not able to identify. It's best to make sure the weed control product is labeled to control the weeds you have in your lawn before making the purchase of the product.