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Several stupid newbie questions
We have a small yard that is green. Some of it is grass, some crabrass,
some weeds & some clover. I like the grass and the clover, but I don't like the other stuff. Will a pre-emergent kill the clover & all the other stuff? Do pre-emergents have runoff problems or wildlife consequences? Is that all I should do in spring? Should we overseed now? I really wouldn't mind if the lawn was all clover; it's the really short kind with little white flowers, it attracts bumblebees, doesn't need watering, fixes nitrogen and doesn't need mowing. What are the odds of it taking over? TIA for your patience. |
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Several stupid newbie questions
"montana" wrote in message ... We have a small yard that is green. Some of it is grass, some crabrass, some weeds & some clover. I like the grass and the clover, but I don't like the other stuff. Will a pre-emergent kill the clover & all the other stuff? Do pre-emergents have runoff problems or wildlife consequences? Is that all I should do in spring? Should we overseed now? I really wouldn't mind if the lawn was all clover; it's the really short kind with little white flowers, it attracts bumblebees, doesn't need watering, fixes nitrogen and doesn't need mowing. What are the odds of it taking over? I am sure not an expert on this. The only pre-emergent that I am aware of is for crab grass only. Won't harm any other plants. Now is the best time to over seed. Are you planting grass or clover? Since you like the clover I would spot treat the weeds with a liquid weed killer in a one gallon sprayer mixed to label directions at anytime they are growing. You really don't want a pure stand of clover because of the winter die back factor. Everything has some potential to harm the environment . Read and follow label directions and you will be as "friendly" as possible. -- Colbyt Remove " stopspam." from the email address to reply via email |
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Several stupid newbie questions
"montana" wrote in message ... We have a small yard that is green. Some of it is grass, some crabrass, some weeds & some clover. I like the grass and the clover, but I don't like the other stuff. Will a pre-emergent kill the clover & all the other stuff? Do pre-emergents have runoff problems or wildlife consequences? Is that all I should do in spring? Should we overseed now? I really wouldn't mind if the lawn was all clover; it's the really short kind with little white flowers, it attracts bumblebees, doesn't need watering, fixes nitrogen and doesn't need mowing. What are the odds of it taking over? I am sure not an expert on this. The only pre-emergent that I am aware of is for crab grass only. Won't harm any other plants. Now is the best time to over seed. Are you planting grass or clover? Since you like the clover I would spot treat the weeds with a liquid weed killer in a one gallon sprayer mixed to label directions at anytime they are growing. You really don't want a pure stand of clover because of the winter die back factor. Everything has some potential to harm the environment . Read and follow label directions and you will be as "friendly" as possible. -- Colbyt Remove " stopspam." from the email address to reply via email |
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Several stupid newbie questions
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"Colbyt" wrote: snip Since you like the clover I would spot treat the weeds with a liquid weed killer in a one gallon sprayer mixed to label directions at anytime they are growing. You really don't want a pure stand of clover because of the winter die back factor. Luckily, where we are, the clover stays green until the snow covers it. Thanks for the suggestions. |
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Several stupid newbie questions
"montana" wrote in message ... We have a small yard that is green. Some of it is grass, some crabrass, some weeds & some clover. I like the grass and the clover, but I don't like the other stuff. Will a pre-emergent kill the clover & all the other stuff? Do pre-emergents have runoff problems or wildlife consequences? Is that all I should do in spring? Should we overseed now? I really wouldn't mind if the lawn was all clover; it's the really short kind with little white flowers, it attracts bumblebees, doesn't need watering, fixes nitrogen and doesn't need mowing. What are the odds of it taking over? TIA for your patience. |
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Several stupid newbie questions
If your lawn is small why not kill it with Roundup or equivalent and put in
a good low maintenance turf? I don't know of a sure way to kill some weeds and not others. Your current lawn will look different during different seasons since each weed has its own season. If you don't EVER want to water or cut it then be prepared to live with what you have now. Turf is just as environmentally friendly as clover but it does require some maintenance;Don't worry about the bees...they will survive. If you pick a turf variety that spreads it will choke out most of the weeds. You will have to fertilize and lime your lawn occasionally but this seems better than using weed killer. "montana" wrote in message ... We have a small yard that is green. Some of it is grass, some crabrass, some weeds & some clover. I like the grass and the clover, but I don't like the other stuff. Will a pre-emergent kill the clover & all the other stuff? Do pre-emergents have runoff problems or wildlife consequences? Is that all I should do in spring? Should we overseed now? I really wouldn't mind if the lawn was all clover; it's the really short kind with little white flowers, it attracts bumblebees, doesn't need watering, fixes nitrogen and doesn't need mowing. What are the odds of it taking over? TIA for your patience. |
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Several stupid newbie questions
In article k.net,
"Bill Nunnery" wrote: If your lawn is small why not kill it with Roundup or equivalent and put in a good low maintenance turf? What kind of turf would you recommend? |
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Several stupid newbie questions
montana wrote:
In article k.net, "Bill Nunnery" wrote: If your lawn is small why not kill it with Roundup or equivalent and put in a good low maintenance turf? What kind of turf would you recommend? Where do you live? -- "It ain't exactly Democratic, but it's either them or us and it's the best we can do". Steve Earle http://NewsReader.Com/ 50 GB/Month |
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Several stupid newbie questions
Steveo wrote:
montana wrote: In article k.net, "Bill Nunnery" wrote: If your lawn is small why not kill it with Roundup or equivalent and put in a good low maintenance turf? What kind of turf would you recommend? Where do you live? -- "It ain't exactly Democratic, but it's either them or us, and it's the best we can do". Steve Earle http://NewsReader.Com/ 50 GB/Month |
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Several stupid newbie questions
montana wrote:
In article k.net, "Bill Nunnery" wrote: If your lawn is small why not kill it with Roundup or equivalent and put in a good low maintenance turf? What kind of turf would you recommend? Where do you live? -- "It ain't exactly Democratic, but it's either them or us and it's the best we can do". Steve Earle http://NewsReader.Com/ 50 GB/Month |
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Several stupid newbie questions
Steveo wrote:
montana wrote: In article k.net, "Bill Nunnery" wrote: If your lawn is small why not kill it with Roundup or equivalent and put in a good low maintenance turf? What kind of turf would you recommend? Where do you live? -- "It ain't exactly Democratic, but it's either them or us, and it's the best we can do". Steve Earle http://NewsReader.Com/ 50 GB/Month |
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Several stupid newbie questions
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montana wrote: In article k.net, "Bill Nunnery" wrote: If your lawn is small why not kill it with Roundup or equivalent and put in a good low maintenance turf? What kind of turf would you recommend? N.E. Ohio. Near the lake. I'm also looking for a low ground cover for a tiny, very dry back yard that gets a lot of dog traffic. Any suggestions would be a major help. |
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Several stupid newbie questions
montana wrote:
In article , montana wrote: In article k.net, "Bill Nunnery" wrote: If your lawn is small why not kill it with Roundup or equivalent and put in a good low maintenance turf? What kind of turf would you recommend? N.E. Ohio. Near the lake. I should send you my card, we're almost neighbors. I'm also looking for a low ground cover for a tiny, very dry back yard that gets a lot of dog traffic. Any suggestions would be a major help. Myrtle or English Ivy will usually work. -- "It ain't exactly Democratic, but it's either them or us, and it's the best we can do". Steve Earle http://NewsReader.Com/ 50 GB/Month |
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Several stupid newbie questions
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montana wrote: In article k.net, "Bill Nunnery" wrote: If your lawn is small why not kill it with Roundup or equivalent and put in a good low maintenance turf? What kind of turf would you recommend? N.E. Ohio. Near the lake. I'm also looking for a low ground cover for a tiny, very dry back yard that gets a lot of dog traffic. Any suggestions would be a major help. |
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Several stupid newbie questions
montana wrote:
In article , montana wrote: In article k.net, "Bill Nunnery" wrote: If your lawn is small why not kill it with Roundup or equivalent and put in a good low maintenance turf? What kind of turf would you recommend? N.E. Ohio. Near the lake. I should send you my card, we're almost neighbors. I'm also looking for a low ground cover for a tiny, very dry back yard that gets a lot of dog traffic. Any suggestions would be a major help. Myrtle or English Ivy will usually work. -- "It ain't exactly Democratic, but it's either them or us, and it's the best we can do". Steve Earle http://NewsReader.Com/ 50 GB/Month |
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