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The good news is that there are ways to get rid of nutsedge naturally. Ahead, our lawn care experts share their favorite pesticide-free methods for eradicating this grass-like weed once and for all.
Nutsedge or nutgrass is technically not a grass, but it looks like one, only it grows faster than regular turfgrass and sticks up like a bladed yellow weed.
Nut grass is a perennial grass weed that’s notoriously hard to get rid of. If you’re not careful in how you get rid of it, nut grass or commonly known as nutsedge can spread rapidly.
This yellow nutsedge look alike will wreak havoc on your landscape and prevent you from being able to grow a lush, green lawn. Here's how to get rid of it.
Do you know of a way to get rid of nutsedge/nutgrass in a garden? This nutgrass comes back year after year, and we've tried digging it out; and after tilling it seems to spread even more. Lori W.
Purple nutsedge (Cyperus rotundus) is a sedge native to Africa and central Europe (north to France and Austria), and southern Asia.