and wild onion (L.) growing in fields in the Piedmont and Limestone Valley regions of Georgia. Scape counts, 6 and 14 weeks after treatment, indicated that excellent control was obtained from treatments of 4.48 and 6.72 kg/ha glyphosate especially when a surfactant was used. The 2.24 kg/ha...
This cousin to the onions people keep in their vegetable garden spreads across lawns and propagates readily by seed or by putting out new bulbs. Mowing or cutting them down is one chemical-free control option. Timing to Control Wild onion bears flowers in early summer. With their pink-and-w...