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</html><thumbnail_url>https://qa.thenewsjournal.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/GARRARD-COFFEY-CMYK-Horizontal.jpg</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>313</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>282</thumbnail_height><description>While the winter may have wreaked havoc on many desirable plants, it did little to affect crabgrass, the most common weed in Kentucky lawns. &#x201C;Crabgrass is an annual weed that outcompetes desirable grasses and then dies in the fall, leaving bare spots in yards for winter weeds to fill in,&#x201D; said Gregg Munshaw, Extension Turf Specialist in the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. &#x201C;The cycle keeps repeating itself until the turf stand gets poorer and poorer.&#x201D; Munshaw said the best way to control summer annual grassy weeds, including crabgrass, is to apply a pre-emergent herbicide before the weed germinates. Now is the time to do so. &#x201C;April 15 has traditionally been the latest date to apply pre-emergent herbicides in Central Kentucky,&#x201D; Munshaw said. &#x201C;Western Kentucky&#x2019;s deadline is usually a few days earlier, and Eastern Kentucky&#x2019;s time frame usually ends a few days later.&#x201D; While spring had a cooler-than-normal start, temperatures began rebounding the week of March 31. Forsythia is a fairly reliable indicator of when crabgrass will germinate. Munshaw said forsythia in Lexington was just beginning to bud and should be in full bloom in a few days. Individuals should apply pre-emergent herbicides before the forsythia blooms begin to drop. &#x201C;Forsythia buds usually mean you have 10 to 14 days to apply a pre-emergent herbicide,&#x201D; Munshaw said. &#x201C;If we use this as our time frame, April 15 would once again be the deadline to shoot for to make a pre-emergent herbicide application.&#x201D; Individuals wanting to use herbicide should look for products containing the active ingredients dithiopyr, pendemethalin, prodiamine and bensulide. &#x201C;Weed and feed&#x201D; products and others containing nitrogen are not recommended for lawns with cool-season grasses, such as tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass, during the spring or summer. &#x201C;Nitrogen encourages the growth of perennial and annual warm-season weeds to further outcompete cool-season grasses, as they grow really well during the hottest part of the year,&#x201D; Munshaw said. &#x201C;All fertilizer on cool-season lawns should be applied in the fall.&#x201D; For more information on controlling lawn weeds, contact the Whitley County Cooperative Extension Service at 549-1430; visit the office located at 4275 N. Highway 25W in Goldbug; or e-mail at DL_CES_WHITLEY@EMAIL.UKY.EDU.</description></oembed>
