Central Georgia lawns are under attack | UGA experts share how you can fight back

MACON, Ga. — Spring has officially arrived in Central Georgia, and while the warmer weather brings flowers, sunshine, and greener grass, it also brings an unwelcome guest: weeds.

Kathy Hensley from the UGA Extension is shedding light on what might be popping up in your lawn—and what to do about it.

“These aren’t the summer weeds we typically think about,” Hensley explained. “These are cool-season weeds. They germinate in the fall, grow slowly through the winter, and then boom—spring hits and they take off.”…

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