Q&A - What Can I Use to Kill Violets?
Question:
My yard has had purple violets growing in the fescue grass. This year we now have white violets along with the purple ones. What can I use to kill them?
Answer:
Violets are very invasive. They like to grow in the shade. In order to eliminate the violets you need to make sure you are encouraging the grass to grow. Violets can also be controlled chemically using Triclopyr.
Related Resources:
Fertilization and Management of Home Lawns
My yard has had purple violets growing in the fescue grass. This year we now have white violets along with the purple ones. What can I use to kill them?
Answer:
Violets are very invasive. They like to grow in the shade. In order to eliminate the violets you need to make sure you are encouraging the grass to grow. Violets can also be controlled chemically using Triclopyr.
Related Resources:
Fertilization and Management of Home Lawns