Fescue Infestation – Getting rid of
Q: I accidentally seeded my lawn with fescue. I had a beautiful bermuda lawn and now the fescue is taking over. How can I get rid of it?
A: The easiest thing would be to apply imazaquin (Image for Nutgrass) in late May and mow regularly at 1.5 inches. The combination of the two should kill fescue pretty handily.
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