This weekend, I spent much time on my knees in the drizzling rain. I wasn’t exactly praying. I was weeding in my first battle of the season. My enemy? Quack grass, the third most invasive weed species in the world. Living in the country as I do, quack grass is abundant in the fields and, unfortunately, in my many perennial beds. Quack grass and I have an ongoing battle because, left unattended, it will choke everything I love and leave an ugly mass of unwanted weeds. Here are a few facts about this garden terrorist.
Having finished weeding for the day, I came in tired, drenched, and covered with dirt. Dealing with quack grass is a messy business requiring vision, tenacity, energy, and a willingness to get on one’s knees for leverage. After changing, I sat down and did some research on quack grass eradication methods. I was surprised and amused to learn that quack grass is also known by another name—devil’s grass. There’s no such thing as coincidence.