Spring is Weed Control Time!

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Believe it or not, it’s already time to talk about weed control. Getting a handle on weeds early in the spring is the most cost-effective, chore-effective way of dealing with these persistent nuisances.

First off, good pasture management is the best weed control there is. Healthy grass will prevent weeds from becoming established and also keep horses from being tempted to nibble on weeds when they do show up. Most weeds can’t withstand mowing, so keeping pastures mowed to a healthy grass height (five to six inches tall) will keep grass productive and discourage weeds from spreading or going to seed. Also, make sure you use certified weed-free pasture grass seed mix on your property, and that the hay you buy is weed-free

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Alayne Blickle, a lifelong equestrian and ranch riding competitor, is the creator/director of Horses for Clean Water, an award-winning, internationally acclaimed environmental education program for horse owners. Well-known for her enthusiastic, down-to-earth approach, Blickle is an educator and photojournalist who has worked with horse and livestock owners since 1990 teaching manure composting, pasture management, mud and dust control, water conservation, chemical use reduction, firewise, and wildlife enhancement. She teaches and travels North America and writes for horse publications. Blickle and her husband raise and train their mustangs and quarter horses at their eco-sensitive guest ranch, Sweet Pepper Ranch, in sunny Nampa, Idaho.

3 Responses

  1. re: Spring is Weed Control Time!

    Thanks for the useful feedback on weedburners.(:

  2. re: Spring is Weed Control Time!

    Agreed, Mark: In South Texas where I live, a weed burner would NOT be recommended right now with our drought. Use common sense with a weed burner! Whenever I burn anything, especially when it’s dry out, I wet down the borders and surrounding areas thor

  3. re: Spring is Weed Control Time!

    Please take care if you use a weed burner in rural areas. Wildfires can quickly get out of control and the damage to property and life may be considerable.

    Thanks for the informative article.

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