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My lawn is covered with this, have never seen it covering the lawn like this. Do I need to use weed killer in the fall and again in early spring?
Hi Dolores, crabgrass is an annual grass. Now that fall is approaching, I would recommend just letting the weeds die off with the cooler temperatures. However, you should definitely use a pre-emergent herbicide in early May to prevent any issues next year. Hope this helps!