A Guide to Southern Arizona’s Worst Weeds
If you care about your landscaping, weeds are likely to feel like the bane of your existence. Weeds can spring up virtually anywhere around your home, interfering with the look of your yard and forcing you to waste time pulling them. If you can’t seem to get rid of your weeds, a pest control professional can provide you with the capable treatments you need. Here are some of the weeds you’re most likely to encounter in Southern Arizona:
Puncturevine
Puncturevine is a particularly notorious weed because of its sharp, spiny burs. The burs can hurt animals’ paws, puncture bike tires, and stick to clothing and shoes. Puncturevine is an extremely common outdoor weed, often taking root along the sides of roads and walkways.
Crabgrass
Often mistaken for Bermuda grass, crabgrass is a tough weed that can grow in almost any type of soil. Crabgrass is one of the weeds that homeowners are most likely to encounter, and it can be extremely difficult to get rid of.
Pigweed
Pigweed is a tall, leafy weed that can be found all over the world. Like other annual plants, pigweed grows and dies in a single season, but once the weed shows up in your yard, it’s not likely to disappear unless you take action.
Bur Clover
It’s not uncommon to find entire fields of bur clover, a small leafy plant spreading across yards in California and Arizona. But there’s nothing lucky about this clover In fact, it’s a particularly frustrating plant to get rid of, in part because of the sticky burs it uses to disperse its seeds.