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A couple of years ago, we purchased a new home with a 6m x 6m patch of newly
laid turf out the back. It was lovely. 2 years later, one corner of it (the sunniest) has broken out into leafy weeds. I trimmed them with the mower (I keep it short) and have noticed the weeds have grown underneath the lawn like a darn beanstalk! I have tried to rip them up, have done most.... now - to regenerate. What do I do? Douse the area in weedkiller and wait? When can I replant the grass seeds? Should I dig up the whole area with a ditch and refill it with potting mix? If I could get an idea about how to go about it, would be most apprecaited. |
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just use a selective weedkiller then reseed
"SimonL" wrote in message ... A couple of years ago, we purchased a new home with a 6m x 6m patch of newly laid turf out the back. It was lovely. 2 years later, one corner of it (the sunniest) has broken out into leafy weeds. I trimmed them with the mower (I keep it short) and have noticed the weeds have grown underneath the lawn like a darn beanstalk! I have tried to rip them up, have done most.... now - to regenerate. What do I do? Douse the area in weedkiller and wait? When can I replant the grass seeds? Should I dig up the whole area with a ditch and refill it with potting mix? If I could get an idea about how to go about it, would be most apprecaited. |
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On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 08:48:04 GMT, "pied piper"
wrote: just use a selective weedkiller then reseed "SimonL" wrote in message ... A couple of years ago, we purchased a new home with a 6m x 6m patch of newly laid turf out the back. It was lovely. 2 years later, one corner of it (the sunniest) has broken out into leafy weeds. I trimmed them with the mower (I keep it short) and have noticed the weeds have grown underneath the lawn like a darn beanstalk! I have tried to rip them up, have done most.... now - to regenerate. What do I do? Douse the area in weedkiller and wait? When can I replant the grass seeds? Should I dig up the whole area with a ditch and refill it with potting mix? All lawns get weeds at some point. Try to find out what the weeds are. Take a bit to a garden centre if necessary. If they are broad leaved weeds, as opposed to the grass leaves, lawn weedkiller should do the trick. The weeds will be killed and the grass will stay. No need to do any digging. Pam in Bristol |
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they are leaves on top and underneath, this thick root system, like a
highway network, just above the soil! "Pam Moore" wrote in message ... On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 08:48:04 GMT, "pied piper" wrote: just use a selective weedkiller then reseed "SimonL" wrote in message ... A couple of years ago, we purchased a new home with a 6m x 6m patch of newly laid turf out the back. It was lovely. 2 years later, one corner of it (the sunniest) has broken out into leafy weeds. I trimmed them with the mower (I keep it short) and have noticed the weeds have grown underneath the lawn like a darn beanstalk! I have tried to rip them up, have done most.... now - to regenerate. What do I do? Douse the area in weedkiller and wait? When can I replant the grass seeds? Should I dig up the whole area with a ditch and refill it with potting mix? All lawns get weeds at some point. Try to find out what the weeds are. Take a bit to a garden centre if necessary. If they are broad leaved weeds, as opposed to the grass leaves, lawn weedkiller should do the trick. The weeds will be killed and the grass will stay. No need to do any digging. Pam in Bristol |
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a selective weedkiller will kill the roots aswell
"SimonL" wrote in message ... they are leaves on top and underneath, this thick root system, like a highway network, just above the soil! "Pam Moore" wrote in message ... On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 08:48:04 GMT, "pied piper" wrote: just use a selective weedkiller then reseed "SimonL" wrote in message ... A couple of years ago, we purchased a new home with a 6m x 6m patch of newly laid turf out the back. It was lovely. 2 years later, one corner of it (the sunniest) has broken out into leafy weeds. I trimmed them with the mower (I keep it short) and have noticed the weeds have grown underneath the lawn like a darn beanstalk! I have tried to rip them up, have done most.... now - to regenerate. What do I do? Douse the area in weedkiller and wait? When can I replant the grass seeds? Should I dig up the whole area with a ditch and refill it with potting mix? All lawns get weeds at some point. Try to find out what the weeds are. Take a bit to a garden centre if necessary. If they are broad leaved weeds, as opposed to the grass leaves, lawn weedkiller should do the trick. The weeds will be killed and the grass will stay. No need to do any digging. Pam in Bristol |
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cheers.
"pied piper" wrote in message ... a selective weedkiller will kill the roots aswell "SimonL" wrote in message ... they are leaves on top and underneath, this thick root system, like a highway network, just above the soil! "Pam Moore" wrote in message ... On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 08:48:04 GMT, "pied piper" wrote: just use a selective weedkiller then reseed "SimonL" wrote in message ... A couple of years ago, we purchased a new home with a 6m x 6m patch of newly laid turf out the back. It was lovely. 2 years later, one corner of it (the sunniest) has broken out into leafy weeds. I trimmed them with the mower (I keep it short) and have noticed the weeds have grown underneath the lawn like a darn beanstalk! I have tried to rip them up, have done most.... now - to regenerate. What do I do? Douse the area in weedkiller and wait? When can I replant the grass seeds? Should I dig up the whole area with a ditch and refill it with potting mix? All lawns get weeds at some point. Try to find out what the weeds are. Take a bit to a garden centre if necessary. If they are broad leaved weeds, as opposed to the grass leaves, lawn weedkiller should do the trick. The weeds will be killed and the grass will stay. No need to do any digging. Pam in Bristol |
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If it has small round leaves and grows out like a very thick mat it could
be some form of clover and a broad leaf weed spray will get rid of it. Alternately a selective spray of glycosate weed killer on patches will also kill it (the glycosate will travel along the stem and root network. Spreading clover pops up in my lawn from time to time in clumpy patches. It I can't did it out I just spray some round up at the centre and it dies off fairly quickly. However, clover is very useful for fixing nitrogen in to soil so the right kind of clover should be encouraged, or at least tolerated, in lawns. If you want to peruse a variety of clovers to see if your matches any, an extensive list can be found at: http://www.agric.nsw.gov.au/reader/4262#Subspecies "SimonL" wrote in message ... they are leaves on top and underneath, this thick root system, like a highway network, just above the soil! "Pam Moore" wrote in message ... On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 08:48:04 GMT, "pied piper" wrote: just use a selective weedkiller then reseed "SimonL" wrote in message ... A couple of years ago, we purchased a new home with a 6m x 6m patch of newly laid turf out the back. It was lovely. 2 years later, one corner of it (the sunniest) has broken out into leafy weeds. I trimmed them with the mower (I keep it short) and have noticed the weeds have grown underneath the lawn like a darn beanstalk! I have tried to rip them up, have done most.... now - to regenerate. What do I do? Douse the area in weedkiller and wait? When can I replant the grass seeds? Should I dig up the whole area with a ditch and refill it with potting mix? All lawns get weeds at some point. Try to find out what the weeds are. Take a bit to a garden centre if necessary. If they are broad leaved weeds, as opposed to the grass leaves, lawn weedkiller should do the trick. The weeds will be killed and the grass will stay. No need to do any digging. Pam in Bristol |
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If it has small round leaves and grows out like a very thick mat it could
be some form of clover and a broad leaf weed spray will get rid of it. Alternately a selective spray of glycosate weed killer on patches will also kill it (the glycosate will travel along the stem and root network. Spreading clover pops up in my lawn from time to time in clumpy patches. It I can't did it out I just spray some round up at the centre and it dies off fairly quickly. However, clover is very useful for fixing nitrogen in to soil so the right kind of clover should be encouraged, or at least tolerated, in lawns. If you want to peruse a variety of clovers to see if your matches any, an extensive list can be found at: http://www.agric.nsw.gov.au/reader/4262#Subspecies "SimonL" wrote in message ... they are leaves on top and underneath, this thick root system, like a highway network, just above the soil! "Pam Moore" wrote in message ... On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 08:48:04 GMT, "pied piper" wrote: just use a selective weedkiller then reseed "SimonL" wrote in message ... A couple of years ago, we purchased a new home with a 6m x 6m patch of newly laid turf out the back. It was lovely. 2 years later, one corner of it (the sunniest) has broken out into leafy weeds. I trimmed them with the mower (I keep it short) and have noticed the weeds have grown underneath the lawn like a darn beanstalk! I have tried to rip them up, have done most.... now - to regenerate. What do I do? Douse the area in weedkiller and wait? When can I replant the grass seeds? Should I dig up the whole area with a ditch and refill it with potting mix? All lawns get weeds at some point. Try to find out what the weeds are. Take a bit to a garden centre if necessary. If they are broad leaved weeds, as opposed to the grass leaves, lawn weedkiller should do the trick. The weeds will be killed and the grass will stay. No need to do any digging. Pam in Bristol |
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