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Howard F. Schwartz, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org
Barnyard grass is one ugly weed that likes to show up in summer to wreck your lawn by robbing it of nitrogen and other nutrients. Since it relies on seeds to spread, the key to controlling barnyard grass is catching it early and killing it before seeds develop.
What You Need to Know About Barnyard Grass
Like crabgrass and foxtail, barnyard grass is an annual grassy weed. It loves moist, well-fertilized lawns and is easily recognizable thanks to its purple-tinged stem, long, flat leaves (each with a prominent vein running down the middle), and a tendency to sprawl. It's even easier to spot when it blooms, producing a bristly purple seedhead – but don't wait until this point to take action. Barnyard grass produces loads of seeds, so you need to kill it while it's young.