How Often Should You Apply Weed Control Treatments to Your Lawn in Missouri?

In Missouri, weeds can overrun your lawn and dampen your turf's health. Alas, these pesky plants invade unsuspecting lawns and steal nutrients, space, and resources from the grass! If you're understandably looking to rid your lawn of weeds, it's important you invest in several weed control treatments throughout the year. Ideally, weed control should be applied five times a year here in our state. You should start with a pre-emergent application in the late winter and another one in the spring. Then, you should finish the year with three post-emergent treatments, two in the summer and one in the fall. Keep reading to learn more about when to apply weed control treatments to your lawn here in Missouri.

Prepare for the spring by applying weed control in late winter.

As spring approaches, it's important to prepare your lawn by using the first weed control application of the year. Usually, the first treatment should take place in the late winter, sometime between February to March. Most professionals use a pre-emergent weed control treatment to help prepare your lawn for the growing season in spring when many seeds are actively sprouting.

A pre-emergent weed control treatment is performed by spreading a granular herbicide to coat the soil. Then, when the seeds of weeds try to break through the surface, the pre-emergent treatment halts the plants before they can sprout.

Most companies pair weed control treatments with fertilization.

Fend off weeds with a pre-emergent weed control treatment in the spring.

In the spring, seeds sprout and plants use the energy conserved while dormant in the winter to grow again. Although this can allow your grass to grow, it can also give weed seeds the opportunity to develop. To prevent this, apply a second pre-emergent weed control treatment in mid-spring.

If weeds get the chance to sprout, they can begin to siphon resources and nutrients from your grass. This can discourage turf growth and weaken it, making your lawn susceptible to lawn diseases and insects.Call us today to sign up for our fertilization service!

Apply two treatments of post-emergent weed control in the summer.

A few weeds may grow throughout your lawn during the summer because of the heat and sunlight. In early summer, apply the third weed control treatment using a post-emergent liquid herbicide to address this. A post-emergent treatment works by attacking the weed at its root. The weeds must have sprouted already for a post-emergent application to work.

To really stay on top of your game, you should then follow up your first post-emergent treatment with another post-emergent treatment during the middle to late summer. Eradicating existing weeds can prevent your lawn from losing nutrients and resources during Missouri's hottest season when your plants need water and nutrients.

Use a post-emergent weed control treatment to prepare your lawn for winter.

In the fall, you should help equip your lawn for winter by applying the last weed control treatment of the year. Before your lawn goes dormant in the winter, it will need to store up energy by taking in nutrients and resources. However, if there are weeds around, your lawn may need to compete for sunlight, water, and nutrients with them.

Unfortunately, this can weaken your grass and leave it ill-prepared to face cold winter months. Apply a post-emergent liquid herbicide to spot-treat any weeds that sprouted since your last application to prevent this.

Call us today to sign up for our weed control program!

Fertilization isn't a one-time type of service! To get the best results, you need to fertilize your lawn multiple times throughout the year. Unfortunately, this can become quite a hassle for busy property owners! That's where we come in! Call us at (816) 886-1121 to sign up for our fertilization service. Our professionals at Sam's Turf Care will work to help you grow the ideal lawn you've always wanted! We service Independence, Gladstone, North Kansas City, and nearby areas in Missouri.

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