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justabloomer
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I put weed 'n' feed on the lawn to fertilize and get rid of the weeds. It greened up the lawn and killed all the weeds, but I still have crab grass. I went through the entire lawn and pulled up all the crab grass that I could see. Unfortunately, I still have it in patches in the lawn. Does anybody have any suggestions on how to get rid of it? I'm desperate!
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patches1414
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Justabloomer, I just used "Weed and Feed" three weeks ago and got the same results. [Mad] Apparently, the preemergent herbicides in "Weed and Feed" are not strong enough to kill crabgrass [Mad] and now it's too late to use a preemergent since it needs to be applied early in the spring. [Roll Eyes]

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johnCT
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There are no pre-emergents in weed and feed guys. The so-called "weed and feeds", which are garbage IMO are fertilizers combined with post-emergents.

Apply a good pre-emergent like Dimension in April/May and again in July next year and spot treat with a post-emergent labeled for control of crab and other annual grassy weeds. Pulling the plants that have gone to seed THIS year goes a long way in controlling next year's problem.

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afgreyparrot
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I have been waging war with crab grass for 2 years... [Mad]

I used the weed and feed, or feed and weed...or whatever it's called...and all it did was FEED the crab grass. [Roll Eyes]

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Karrie
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I never had it in Indiana it is ramped here. I am so sick of pulling that crap. It is the only weed I get in my flower beds now. It creeps its way right over the rocks and them just keeps leaching in to the beds. The lawn looks find I don't see it there. I treat it at the beginning of the year with a weed and feed. I just cannot figure out how to keep this stuff outta my beds.

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justabloomer
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Thanks everyone. I will be sure to use a pre-emergent next spring and I guess until that time, I'll "enjoy" my very green crab grass! LOL

Very important lesson learned: don't use weed and feed for crab grass until AFTER using a pre-emergent. :-) I'll remember that!

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patches1414
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Okay, I've been researching ways to get rid of the Bermuda grass in my yard, and I've discovered that Corn Gluten Meal is supposed to have preemergence weed control properties according to Iowa State researchers. It is an all natural and organic weed and feed for your lawns and gardens and continued use will control the emergence of Bermuda grass, Crabgrass and Dandelions, [thumb] along with some other undesirables. Apparently, there is something called Safe Lawn which comes from a distributor in Park Ridge, Illinois, so I'm going to try to check this out sometime this week so I can find out more about it, because I'm especially impressed with the "all natural and organic" part. [Wink] Boy, if this really works I can finally get rid of three of the biggest problems in my yard. [clappy] In the meantime, I'm still digging out and destroying all the Bermuda grass and Crabgrass that I can manage, but sometimes it feels like I'm picking needles out of a haystack. [Eek!] Right now, it looks like the "Weed and Feed" took care of all the Dandelions! [clappy]

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datazmom
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With crab grass I pour boiling water over it , when it dies I dig it up making sure to get all the way to the tap root and get it all out . I add soil and compost and reseed . It looks unsightly for a few days but then the grass seed takes and it does good . The corn gluten does work if it is put out before the seeds germinate , once they do forget that . I prefer all natural and NO synthetic chemicals to get rid of the problems . You can use that for the dandelions too . Also to keep the dandelions from spreading pull the flowers off before they set seeds that blow in the wind .

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patches1414
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Actually, I prefer the Agralawn Crabgrass Killer because it is an organic way of controlling crabgrass [clappy] and I don't like putting a lot of chemicals on my lawn. [Frown]

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Plants: 6492 | From: Illinois | Registered: Feb 2006  |  Seeded: 199.217.139.108
Crystal_Rae
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I have it bad in my lawn and all over my plants. I talked to the extension office - they told me to start treating with round up as soon as it greens and to also treat the entire lawn with crab grass killer as soon as the forsythia(sp?) blooms. He said it would take awhile because there are tons of seeds. I have been out there pulling it up for 2 days straight and barely put a dent it in - I can't believe the roots on it.
Plants: 40 | From: Chillicothe, Ohio | Registered: Mar 2007  |  Seeded: 76.181.151.134
patches1414
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Crystal, you really have to stay on top of it [Wink] because once Crabgrss gets going it's very hard to keep it under control. [Eek!] It just spreads and spreads and it looks horrible! [Frown] I hate it! [Mad]

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Plants: 6492 | From: Illinois | Registered: Feb 2006  |  Seeded: 199.217.139.127
Crystal_Rae
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I was also told that if you leave your grass atleast 3-4 inches that the sun can't get to the dirt and the crab grass can't germinate. My husband likes to scalp out lawn. I don't him this year it's my way because I am the one that has to deal with the stuff taking over the flowers. Since I now know what the stuff is I hope to control it a lot better than the last three years.
Plants: 40 | From: Chillicothe, Ohio | Registered: Mar 2007  |  Seeded: 76.181.151.134
patches1414
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Well, I've never had it get in my flowers, but I have concrete edging around most of my beds where I had Crabgrass growing. [Wink] The only problems I ever had with grass in my beds was the Bermuda grass [Eek!] because the roots grow right under any kind of edging you put down. [Eek!] [Mad]

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Plants: 6492 | From: Illinois | Registered: Feb 2006  |  Seeded: 199.217.139.108
Crystal_Rae
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The stuff here will grow over and under anything. It even grew down into my pond when I was out of commission after I had the baby. Check these pictures out - they are horrible...

Weed Pic 1

Weed Pic 2

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Weed Pic 4

It took over my entire pond [Mad]

Plants: 40 | From: Chillicothe, Ohio | Registered: Mar 2007  |  Seeded: 76.181.151.134
patches1414
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Wow, [Eek!] [shocked] [Eek!] Chrystal, it looks like you really do have your work cut out for you. [Roll Eyes] Good luck! [Wink]

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Plants: 6492 | From: Illinois | Registered: Feb 2006  |  Seeded: 199.217.139.124
Crystal_Rae
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See why I have to weed with a shovel [Mad]
Plants: 40 | From: Chillicothe, Ohio | Registered: Mar 2007  |  Seeded: 76.181.151.134
patches1414
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I sure can!!! [Eek!] [Roll Eyes] [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

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Plants: 6492 | From: Illinois | Registered: Feb 2006  |  Seeded: 199.217.139.124
   

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