by kingspride_admin | February 4, 2022 | Weeds and Diseases
Paspalum can be a very difficult weed to kill in most Australian lawns including buffalo, and continues to be one of the most hated weeds in the country. Once established in a lawn it has the ability to grow low and beneath lawn mower blades, enabling it to continue...
by kingspride_admin | January 28, 2022 | Weeds and Diseases
Nut Grass is an annoying fast-spreading long-living perennial lawn weed that grows from underground tubers. It is from the sedge family of weeds – other names are nut sedge, coco grass and Java grass – and it loves hot weather and areas with poor drainage. Nut Grass...
by kingspride_admin | January 21, 2022 | Weeds and Diseases
After hours of toil, watering and care, there’s nothing quite like having your lawn looking absolutely great just in time for summer. However try as you might, there always seems to be a pesky weed or two that makes it through, and if we’re not careful, one weed can...
by kingspride_admin | January 9, 2022 | Weeds and Diseases
Onion weed is a proclaimed noxious weed for most of Australia, it is a perennial weed with thin green strappy leaves growing from a mainly white bulb which gives off an onion smell when crushed. Flowers grow at the top of a long stalk and are mainly white. The...
by kingspride_admin | October 8, 2021 | Weeds and Diseases
Summergrass leaves have a green-yellowish colour with light purple or white sheaths at the stem base. Seed heads appear throughout spring, summer and autumn and consist of multiple small, finger-like spikes radiating from a central point and covered in tiny black...
by kingspride_admin | September 10, 2021 | Weeds and Diseases
Does your lawn have little dollar size spots of pale or bleached grass in it? Then it might just be, it’s suffering from a fungal infection called Dollar Spot Disease. Dollar Spot Disease – what is it? Dollar Spot Disease is a fungal disease which is becoming...