Barnyard grass is a problem weed that thrives in lawns and gardens with rich, moist soil. An invasive species, it can produce one million seeds and steal valuable nitrogen from your soil.
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Barnyard grass is an invasive species from Asia. It can suck as much as 80% of the nitrogen out of your soil. An annual, barnyard grass can produce as many as one million seeds. Try these easy tips to get rid of it.
Barnyard Grass doesn't have deep roots, so you can yank away.
You don't want barnyard grass showing up. Keep it out by applying a preemergent in early spring.
Barnyard grass is a problem weed that thrives in lawns and gardens with rich, moist soil. An invasive species, it can produce one million seeds and steal valuable nitrogen from your soil.

