Improve A Lawn • Specialty Weed Control
Kyllinga Control
Kyllinga spreads fast in summer and can take over thin or wet areas. Our program includes two rounds spaced 3 weeks apart and is performed during the late spring months for best results.
2 rounds
Late Spring program
3 weeks apart
Planned follow-up
What’s included
- Two targeted applications during late spring
- Round 2 scheduled ~3 weeks after Round 1
- Clear post-treatment instructions after each visit
Best for
Lawns with persistent kyllinga patches, wet spots, compacted soil, or thin turf where kyllinga spreads.
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Two-round late spring program
Kyllinga responds best when it’s actively growing. That’s why we treat in late spring and follow up 3 weeks later.
Round 1
Late Spring Application
Targets actively growing kyllinga during peak late spring growth for the best control.
Round 2
3 weeks laterFollow-Up (3 Weeks Later)
A second round spaced 3 weeks after the first helps improve control.
What to expect
- Kyllinga requires two treatments for optimal control.
- Results can take time. Treated patches will thin as the weed declines, then existing turf can recover.
- Severe infestations may need follow-up control the next season for best results.
Prep tips
- Avoid mowing 1–2 days before treatment.
- Follow watering guidance we leave after the application.
- Limit traffic on treated areas until dry and per instructions.
- Consider improving drainage—kyllinga thrives in wet/compacted areas.
FAQ
Why is the program two rounds?
Kyllinga can be stubborn. A second application about 3 weeks after the first improves overall control and helps reduce regrowth.
When is the best time to treat kyllinga?
Late spring is ideal because kyllinga is actively growing at that time. Treating at the right time improves control.
Need help identifying it?
If you’re not sure it’s kyllinga, we can evaluate and recommend the right control plan.
