Crowfoot Grass
Crowfoot grass (Dactyloctenium aegyptium) is a sneaky summer weed that can take over your lawn if you’re not careful. This weed is low-growing, and has finger-like seed heads. It thrives in hot, dry conditions—making it a common nuisance in Texas lawns.
But don’t worry! You can eliminate crowfoot grass and prevent it from coming back. Here’s your step-by-step guide.
Before you treat it, make sure you’re dealing with the right weed. Look for:
✔ Sprawling, mat-like growth (often hugs the ground).
✔ Light green, hairy leaves with a folded, boat-shaped tip.
✔ Distinctive “crow’s foot” seed clusters (2–4 finger-like spikes).
Not sure if it’s crowfoot grass or something else? Check our Texas Lawn Weeds Identification Guide for help!
Crowfoot weed is more than just an eyesore—it:
❌ Steals water and nutrients from your turfgrass.
❌ Spreads aggressively through seeds and rooting stems.
❌ Thrives in poor soil, signaling lawn health issues. Learn more about amending soil.
The good news? A thick, healthy lawn is the best defense.
✔ Pull young weeds by hand (easier after rain or watering). Read our article about hand-pulling weeds vs using herbicides.
✔ Use a weeding tool to dig out roots completely.
✔ Dispose of plants in trash (don’t compost—seeds may survive).
Tip: Mow high (3–4 inches) to shade out new weeds.
✔ Selective herbicides (like quinclorac or sulfentrazone) target grassy weeds without harming turf.
✔ Spot-treat on a wind-free, sunny day (avoid mowing before/after application).
✔ Reapply as needed (crowfoot grass can be stubborn).
Warning: Always follow label instructions to avoid lawn damage.
✔ Improve soil health—crowfoot grass loves compacted, nutrient-poor soil.
✔ Overseed thin areas to crowd out weeds.
✔ Fertilize properly—a well-fed lawn resists invaders.
(Need help with lawn nutrition? Our professional fertilization services can boost your turf’s strength!)
The key to long-term control? A dense, thriving lawn. Here’s how:
🌱 Test your soil – Adjust pH and nutrients as needed.
💧 Water deeply & infrequently – Encourages deep roots.
✂ Mow at the right height – Never scalp your grass!
So, if crowfoot grass keeps returning despite your efforts, it might be time for professional help. At Ryno Lawn Care, we offer:
✅ Targeted weed control (safe for your grass).
✅ Custom fertilization plans to strengthen your lawn.
✅ Aeration & overseeding to fill in bare spots.
Ready to reclaim your lawn? Get a free quote today!
In conclusion, crowfoot grass doesn’t have to ruin your yard. With consistent care and smart treatments, you can eliminate it for good.
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