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Early action needed to control crabgrass
Use preventive measures before these weeds start spring growth.
Do you have a crabgrass problem in your lawn? (Ontario only) You'll recognize
the symptoms in the fall, especially if you've noticed patches of coarse purple
grasses in your lawn.
Crabgrass can spread particularly quickly around the edges of the
lawn, and along driveways and paths. The problem is most prevalent in Ontario.
It's an ugly grass weed that invades weaker areas of the lawn, and gradually takes
over, creating thin, off-colour patches that detract from the lawn's overall appearance.
In late spring the plants are a light, lime green colour with wide, short blades.
If such plants appear in the lawn as soon as the snow disappears, they are not
crabgrass, and wont' be controlled by crabgrass preventer.
A healthy lawn: The best defense.
A lush, healthy lawn provides its own best defense against crabgrass, because
it allows few areas for the weed seeds to germinate and establish new plants.
Regular fertilization is the key to a healthy lawn ... making sure the grass gets
the complete nutrition it needs to fight weed competition and resist stress from
winter drought or other environmental conditions.
A typical "four-step" lawn fertilization program might look like this:
1. Early Spring, either with a regular lawn fertilizer or a fertilizer
with crabgrass control blended in.
2. Early summer, regular fertilizer or "weed & feed" to control
broadleaf weeds.
3. Late summer, regular fertilizer.
4. Fall fertilizer, a special blend to fight winter stress and encourage
fast spring green-up. (This may be the most important, but often overlooked, lawn
feeding.)
Be sure to use high quality, "controlled-release" fertilizers: They
provide consistent feeding over several weeks, without risk of burning the lawn.
Crabgrass control strategies
Crabgrass is an annual grass weed that must re-establish itself from seed each
spring. This is the secret to effective crabgrass control ... getting the preventer
onto the soil early enough (before May 15) to keep new seeds from germinating.
The easiest way to apply crabgrass preventer is to spread it on with your early
spring fertilizer application, around the time the forsythia blooms. Mow the lawn
once before applying the preventer, so it can easily get down to the soil surface.
Vigoro Lawn Fertilizer and Crabgrass Preventer with Dimension® provides a
wider window of application timing than other products. It lets you control crabgrass
at either pre-emergent or early post-emergent growth stages, up to the 3 leaf
stage. And it provides season-long crabgrass control! Watering in is not required.
Avoid spreading crabgrass preventer on newly seeded lawns or vegetable gardens.
The soil must be left undisturbed after application to allow the grass to work
on the ungerminated seeds. Be sure to read the product label carefully.

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