Weed Control in the Landscape

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Weed Control in the Landscape Attractive, Functional Landscape What is a Weed? Plant out of place Plants causing economic loss Non-native plant (Privet, Ligustrum spp.) Plants whose virtues have not been discovered Why Control? Chinese Privet (Ligustrum sinense) Kudza (Pueraria lobata) Plant competition Prevent economic loss Hosts for insects and diseases Maintain landscape beauty 1

Reason Weeds Survive Hard seed coat, deep burial, germination inhibitors, prolific seed production Persistent vegetative structures: Bulbs, tubers, rhizomes, stolons, and corms. Weed Life Cycles Annual: Completes growth cycle in a single growing season (crabgrass). Perennial: A plant that can persist more than two years, and reproduce through roots or seeds (clover). Biennial: A plant that normally requires two growing seasons to complete its life cycle, flowering and fruiting in its second year (wild carrot). General Classification Broadleaf- dicots, netted veins, showy flowers Grass monocots, hollow stems, nodes, parallel veins Sedge Triangular, no nodes, plant parts in 3 s Sedges have edges Weed Seed Production Seed / Plant Pigweed >200,000 Lambsquarters >30,000 Crabgrass 53,000 Annual Bluegrass 2,000 Seed Germination Factors Oxygen Light Scarification (physical removal of the seed coat) Temperature Water Weeds can be a problem 12 months a year! 2

Summer annual grasses Southern crabgrass Smooth crabgrass Winter annuals Goosegrass Boat shaped leaf tip Common chickweed Annual bluegrass 3

henbit Henbit Purple Deadnettle Carolina or Wild Geranium Hairy bittercress Summer annual broadleaf weeds Prostrate spurge Milky sap 4

Chamberbitter (Mimosa weed) Bitter Sneezeweed Lambsquarters Dodder Perennial broadleaf weeds Dandelion 5

Plantain Dock Wild violet Yellow Woodsorrel Ground Ivy (Creeping Charlie) Pennywort or Dollarweed 6

Indian Mockstrawberry Common Mullein Pokeweed Vetch Dogfennel Perennial grassy weeds 7

Purple and Yellow Nutsedge Yellow nutsedge flower Wild garlic bulbs and bulblets Leaf tips differ Purple nutsedge flower Purple nutsedge rhizome tuber system Johnsongrass Dallisgrass Identification www.georgiaturf.com http://weedid.aces.uiuc.edu/index.html Color Atlas of Turfgrass Weeds Weeds of Southern Turfgrasses Weeds of the Northern US and Canada Control vs. Eradication Control - Process of limiting a weed infestation to a desirable level. Eradication - Elimination of all plants and plant parts. 8

Weed Management Strategy Identify weed, life cycle, habitat Integrated Pest Management 1. Preventive 2. Physical 3. Cultural 4. Biological 5. Chemical Preventive Methods Weed-free seed and plant material Screened and sterilized topsoil and soil amendments Keep equipment clean Physical Removal and Barriers Mowing Cultivation Hoeing and hand removal Mulches and landscape fabrics Thermal/Flame Mowing Useful in turf and pastures Mowing reduces seed production of weeds if done before flowering. Cultivation Advantages: Controls most weeds quickly and easily Repeat cultivation to control each flush of weeds. Disadvantages: Can be expensive, delayed by weather, and may prune crop roots 9

Hand Pulling and Hoeing Good control method for small weeds (can be buried or scuffled) Generally easier to control annuals You must know your weed Larger weeds need to be chopped, sliced or turned under Delay irrigation after cultivation to prevent settling and re-rooting of the weeds Must be done before seed has been set At least every 2-3 weeks during the summer, or longer in cooler periods Mulches and Landscape Fabrics Fabrics type affects the degree of weed suppression. Straw, wood chips, pine straw, newsprint, and other organic materials prevent the emergence of weeds and enhance the organic matter content. Thermal Control Thermal Control Use of a flame in direct contact with the weed Either ruptures the cells by rapid sap expansion or actually burns the weed to death Most effective on plants with less than two true leaves and less effective on grassy weeds Can be used before or after crop emergence or planting Not recommended around crop production time Initial cost is high but typically faster than hand weeding Cultural Methods Adapted plants Fertility and ph Water management Insect and disease control Biological Methods (Living organisms for weed control) Insect (thistle weevil) Grazing animals (Geese) Chemical Methods Herbicide - a chemical that is used to control, suppress or kill a plant. Fish (Grass carp) 10

Using the UGA Pest Management Handbook Treatment: Georgia Pest Management Handbook http://www.ent.uga.edu/pmh/ http://www.ent.uga.edu/pmh/ Image Herbicide Classification Preemergence: Applied before weed seed germination (trifluralin). Generally no control of emerged weeds. Postemergence: Applied after weed emergence. Generally no control of un-emerged weeds. Herbicide Classification Contact: Causes localized plant tissue injury. Does not readily move through the plant (glufosinate) Systemic: Readily moves through the plant tissue (glyphosate) Herbicide Classification Selective: Kills some plant species, but does not damage others (2,4-D) Nonselective: Generally kills all plant species (glyphosate) 11

Preemergence Herbicide Application Dates Fall - Sept 1 Oct 1, N.GA - Oct 1 Nov 1, S.GA Spring - Mar 1 Apr 1, N.GA - Feb 15 - Mar 15, S.GA Preen Garden Weed Preventer 1.47% Trifluralin Preen Vegetable Garden Weed Preventer 100% Corn Gluten Advantages Postemergence Herbicides Flexible application time Spot treatment Small containers Fits well into IPM programs Postemergence Herbicide Precautions Avoid windy days (spray drift) Do not apply dicamba mixtures over the root zone of ornamental trees and shrubs Read the label Before You Use Herbicide 1. Identify weed. 2. Read and UNDERSTAND label. 3. Follow directions carefully. 4. Use only recommended amount! 5. Maintain and calibrate equipment. 6. Do not use on desirable plants not listed on label. 12

Turfgrass Herbicides Preemergent Turfgrass Herbicides Annual grass control in all turfgrasses Balan (benefin) Surflan (oryzalin) XL (benefin + oryzalin) Team Pro (benefin + trifluralin) Halts (pendimethalin) Dimension (dithiopyr) Postemergent Turfgrass Herbicides 2,4-D Mixtures Does not control weedy grasses Good - dandelion, plantains, wild garlic Poor to fair common chickweed, henbit Use on all turfgrasses except St. Augustine Example = Weed-B-Gon MSMA DSMA CMA Postemergence control of weedy grasses Use in tall fescue, zoysia, bermuda Initially discolor tolerant turfgrass species Avoid application above 90 o F Do not use on centipede and St. Augustine Example = Ortho Crabgrass Killer Formula II Turfgrass Fertilizer/Herbicide Combinations Fertilizers can be combined with either pre- or postemergence herbicides. Created so you don t have to make separate applications of fertilizers and herbicides. Products available from many manufactures selling nearly identical products. 13

Herbicides for use in Ornamentals Preemergent Herbicides Surflan (oryzalin) Treflan (trifluralin) Snapshot (trifluralin and isoxaben) XL (benefin and oryzalin) Casoron (dichlobenil) Postemergent Herbicides Vantage (sethoxydim) Grass-B-Gon (fluazifop-p) Roundup (glyphosate) Finale (glufosinate) Always read and follow the herbicide label! Sharpshooter (Potassium salts of fatty acids) 14