Crabgrass – Targeted Control
Q: I have a vegetable garden with a terrible crabgrass problem. Is there anything I can use to control the crabgrass and not hurt my seeds?
A: You could use a weed preventer containing trifluralin (Monterey Vegetable Weeder). If you follow label directions, the product will keep the crabgrass at bay while allowing your vegetables to flourish.
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