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How to Manage Pests

UC Pest Management Guidelines


Spinach

Susceptibility of Weeds to Herbicide Control


Select weeds to display in chart:

Weeds of Spinach: | Mark all | Unmark all |

BROADLEAVES: | Mark all | Unmark all |
bindweed, field (established)
bindweed, field (seedling)
chickweed, common
cockleburs
cudweeds
dodders
fiddlenecks
filarees
flixweed
goosefoot
groundsels
henbit
knotweed, common
lady's thumb
lambsquarters, common
lettuce, prickly
mallow, little (cheeseweed)
medic, black
morningglories, annual
mustards
nettle, burning
nightshade, black
nightshade, hairy
nutsedge, yellow
pigweeds
pineapple-weed
purslane, common
radish, wild
rocket, London
shepherd's-purse
smartweed, pale
sowthistles
sweetclover, yellow
swinecress

GRASSES: | Mark all | Unmark all |
barley, hare
barnyardgrass
bluegrass, annual
oat, wild
ryegrass, Italian
sprangletops


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