Kyllinga has become one of the most troublesome weeds in managed turfgrass, especially on golf courses, athletic fields, commercial properties, and irrigated lawns. Often mistaken for nutsedge, kyllinga spreads aggressively through underground rhizomes and can quickly form dense mats that crowd out desirable turfgrass. Intermountain Turf Supply offers professional-grade kyllinga control products designed to suppress existing infestations and support long-term turf quality.
What Is Kyllinga?
Green kyllinga and purple kyllinga are sedge-family weeds that thrive in warm, moist environments. Unlike many annual weeds, kyllinga spreads through underground rhizomes, allowing infestations to expand rapidly and return even after mowing or temporary suppression.
Why Kyllinga Is Difficult to Control
Kyllinga is often more difficult to manage than many common turf weeds because underground plant structures can continue producing new growth throughout the season. Large infestations frequently require multiple herbicide applications and a long-term management strategy to achieve acceptable control.
Common Areas Where Kyllinga Thrives
Kyllinga is commonly found in poorly drained turf, compacted soils, irrigated areas, golf course fairways, athletic fields, parks, and commercial landscapes. Excess moisture and weak turf density often contribute to increased weed pressure.
Professional Kyllinga Control Programs
Professional turf managers often combine cultural practices and selective herbicides to manage kyllinga infestations. Improving drainage, reducing excessive irrigation, encouraging turf density, and making properly timed herbicide applications can significantly improve long-term results.
Herbicides Used for Kyllinga Control
Products containing active ingredients such as sulfentrazone, halosulfuron, and other labeled turf herbicides are commonly used to suppress and control green and purple kyllinga. Product selection should be based on turfgrass species, infestation level, and desired speed of control.
Kyllinga Control for Golf Courses, Sports Turf & Lawns
Kyllinga management is especially important on golf courses, athletic fields, commercial properties, and residential lawns where dense, weed-free turf is critical for appearance, playability, and overall turf quality.















