Purple Loosestrife is a prohibited noxious species. According to Alberta Invasive Species Council’s website, “Prohibited noxious species must be eradicated by landowners. They are non-native with currently restricted or local distribution in Alberta that present risks of spreading and causing…
Common Tansy is an aromatic perennial that spreads by seed and short underground horizontal stems. It forms in dense patches and is toxic to animals. Perennial weeds grow from root stalks year after year, spread by seeds and roots, and…
Chickweed is an annual weed. Annual weeds are less troublesome as far as control measures go. While they are known to sprout up nearly anywhere due to seed dispersal, their root systems are relatively shallow. This makes them easy to…
Ox-Eye Daisy is a perennial that spreads by seed and underground horizontal stems. Perennial weeds grow from root stalks year after year and spread by seeds and roots, and therefore the entire plant must be destroyed. Classification: Noxious Weed Recognizable…
Dandelions are the most common broadleaf weed found in most lawns. It is found in virtually every kind of habitat, from openings in deep woods to cultivated fields, from rocky hillsides to fertile gardens and lawns. Dandelions are often considered…
Scentless Chamomile is an annual or winter annual to short lived perennial that spreads by seed (approximately 400,000 seeds per plant). Annual weeds complete their lifecycle in one growing season. Annual weeds spread by seed, and therefore must be prevented…
Perennial Sow Thistle is a perennial that is commonly confused with Annual Sow-Thistle and Prickly Lettuce. Perennial weeds grow from root stalks year after year. Perennial weeds spread by seeds and roots, and therefore the entire plant must be destroyed….
The GO Bucks Referral Program is a thank you from Green Oasis for your good word. If you have a friend or neighbor who is interested in a lawn care service and would like an estimate or information, ask them…
Winter can wreak havoc on your beautiful lawn that you spent all Spring, Summer and Fall carefully taking care of. Here are some winter lawn care tips to help avoid winter damage to your green oasis: Tip 1: Tip 2:…