What is the thick bladed grass in my lawn?

Tall fescue is a thick bladed fast growing and uncontrollable perennial grass that usually grows in clumps in the middle of a lawn. Tall fescue is NOT controllable without killing the desirable grasses surrounding the tall fescue.
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How do you get rid of thick blades of grass?

The best way to get rid of this wide thick blade grass is to treat your lawn using a pre-emergent herbicide. This prevents crabgrass from germinating from seeds into grass weeds. Look for products that also contain fertilizer. Apply this chemical to your yard every spring to prevent seed germination.
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Why does my grass have thick blades?

When it starts to blend in with your grass, that's when it becomes difficult to know if something is actually wrong, or if your grass is just growing funny. Those thick blade grass clumps you might find are not a normal part of your lawn. They're a weed called fescue.
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What are the thick clumps of grass in my lawn?

Many bunch-type grass weeds, such as crabgrass, can show up as thick clumps. Crabgrass is yellowish-green and usually shows up in mid-summer, especially along driveways, curbs and sidewalks where soil is warmer and drier. Undesirable lawn grasses and grassy weeds can be dug out and removed by hand, if practical.
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Why is my grass tufts?

One possible reason why your grass is growing in clumps is because the soil is too compact. If the soil is compact and hard, it may restrict its ability to absorb moisture. And when soil becomes dry, grass and other plant life may cease to thrive. You can combat this problem, however, by aerating your lawn.
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Common Lawn Care Issue - Clumping Tall Fescue - How do I remove it?



How do you get rid of sword grass?

Repeated mowing (2 times) during active growth will eventually kill the plants, usually in two seasons. Chemical – Glyphosate is effective if applied to previously burned or cut plants that have regrown to 0.3 m. May need to be repeated annually until control is achieved.
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What is the wide blade grass called?

Tall fescue is a wide-bladed grass that grows more quickly than Kentucky bluegrass. Like crabgrass, it grows in a clump, but the grass blades usually stand up tall. The grass blades of tall fescue are very wide and coarse, and the base of the plant is usually red.
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What does coarse tall fescue look like?

Coarse tall fescue is a perennial grass that is a dark green colored grass type that grows in the lawn all year long. It is a thick-bladed, fast-growing, perennial grass that usually grows in clumps in the middle of a lawn.
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How do you identify quackgrass?

Identification: The most distinct identification feature of quackgrass is its clasping auricles. Quackgrass can be distinguished from annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) with the presence of rhizomes (i.e. quackgrass has rhizomes and annual ryegrass does not).
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How do you get rid of coarse tall fescue grass?

The best way to eradicate Tall Fescue is to use a non-selective post-emergent product such as Eraser 41% Glyphosate. Tall Fescue, unfortunately, cannot be selectively controlled meaning that you cannot spray it without killing the desirable turf surrounding the Tall Fescue.
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How do you control coarse fescue?

A restricted use herbicide called TFC, or Tall Fescue Control, can be applied by a lawn service. It can selectively kill fescue without harming the bluegrass. It may be slow-acting and seems to work best when applied in fall.
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How can you tell the difference between tall fescue and crabgrass?

Here is the biggest difference between fescue and crabgrass: check the color and size.
  1. Tall fescue grass is mostly very thick and grows very fast in big bunches in the yard.
  2. Crabgrass is usually light green and can be found on the edges of the lawn or in very thin parts of the lawn.
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Do I have crabgrass or quackgrass?

The main difference: Crabgrass has fairly shallow roots while quackgrass has deep-lying roots made up of rhizomes – underground stems that grow horizontally while the stems sprout from it.
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What are fairy rings in grass?

A fairy ring is a fungal colony that can sometimes cause a circular ring of dead grass and/or toadstools to appear in lawns.
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How do I get rid of rye grass in my lawn?

Rye grass (all varieties) send up seed stalks or soldiers in May and June. They can be a problem to mow so you may need to rake the horizontal ones upright before mowing so the mower blades can get to them. Consider this normal though some years will be worse than others.
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What grass grows in tufts?

Tussock grasses or bunch grasses are a group of grass species in the family Poaceae. They usually grow as singular plants in clumps, tufts, hummocks, or bunches, rather than forming a sod or lawn, in meadows, grasslands, and prairies.
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What does a fescue lawn look like?

Tall fescue is medium- to dark-green in color and coarse textured. It is a bunch-type grass and forms a coarse, clumpy appearance when used alone. The new, improved turf-type varieties have finer leaf texture, denser growth habit, and possess weak rhizomes (Photos 1 & 2).
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What does nutsedge look like in a lawn?

Identifying Nutsedge in Your Lawn

The bright yellow-green leaves of yellow nutsedge stand out clearly against turf, as do the dark green leaves of its purple relative. Left to grow tall, nutsedges produce distinctive spiky flower clusters: yellow-brown for yellow nutsedge and purple-brown for purple nutsedge.
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How do I get rid of fescue field?

The two methods most frequently used to eradicate tall fescue are the use of herbicides and/or conventional tillage. In choosing a method, consideration should be given to the availability of equipment, potential for soil erosion, the type of vegetation to be re-seeded, and cost.
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Where does coarse fescue come from?

Coarse Fescue grass grows from seed and the clumps enlarge by “tillering” (the production of more blades). So, how did the seeds get here? The seeds may have blown into your lawn, they may have been imported with topsoil that was brought to the property, birds may have “deposited” them on your property.
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How does tall fescue spread?

Unlike grasses that spread by horizontal above- and below-ground stems, tall fescue is a bunch-type grass. It grows in clumps and spreads primarily through vertical shoots called "tillers," which grow from the base of the grass plant itself.
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What can I do with tall fescue?

  1. Mowing. Tall fescue should be mowed every 5 to 7 days and less often when the lawn is drought stressed. ...
  2. Fertilizing. Do not fertilize tall fescue at this time.
  3. Watering. Either water as needed to prevent drought or allow the lawn to go dormant. ...
  4. Disease Control. Check for brown patch disease. ...
  5. Weed Control. ...
  6. Insect Control.
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