Mar 10, 2021
The Transition from Winter to Summer Weeds
March is traditionally the time when winter annual weeds die and summer annual weeds start growing. Weed management would be much easier if this transition was clear cut. Like everything else, many factors can complicate this. Especially here in the low desert with mild winters and summer irrigation. Some summer annual weeds have survived all winter and some winter annual weeds will grow all summer. Sprangletop and sandbur are classified as summer annuals but they have survived all winter in a dormant state and will regrow from established crowns as it continues to warm up. Not all survive the winter and some new plants will come from seed this summer. Those coming from seed can be controlled with preemergence herbicides but those coming from crowns can not be. Other weeds that survive year round that are not normally classified as perennials are clovers, mallows and thistles. Many of these have become very widespread and difficult to control. White sweet clover and both green and Mexican sprangletop have become more widespread every year.
To contact Marco Pena go to: marcop@ag.arizona.edu