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Sedge grass #873710
Asked June 18, 2024, 8:21 PM EDT
Clackamas County Oregon
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Sedge grass
I recently planted new flower beds and used tri blend soil for Canby Landscape Supply. I now have patches of what I think is sedge grass. How do I get rid of it before it takes over?Ask Extension offers one-to-one expert answers from Cooperative Extension/University staff and volunteers within participating Land-Grant institutions across the United States.
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