Noticing a weed I have probably seen often but never identified, I took a picture and examined it. Although there are at least five genus of spurge, I recognized the prostrate spurge (Euphorbia ...
No medical advice here. Instead, I refer to the low-growing (prostrate), sprawling growth form of some of the weeds plaguing our yards and gardens. Knowing what you’re up against will help you invest ...
Heat and drought stress have thinned lawns and other areas allowing weeds to invade. Common weed problems at this time of year are yellow nutsedge, purslane, prostrate spurge, knotweed and ...
Spotted spurge (Euphorbia maculata) is an annual prostrate plant in the spurge family. It grows close to the ground and forms a dense mat of vegetation invading gardens, cultivated agricultural areas, ...
If you have a lawn, you'll almost certainly have spurge weeds. Knowing about them can help you deal with them so they don't ruin your lawn.
If you leave your garden or backyard walkways unattended for several weeks, you might come back to an explosion of aggressive weeds. One fast-growing weed that is a particular pain to deal with is ...