gripper stebson
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- Jul 27, 2004
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This. Four options :Dandelions.
There for ever unless you weed out the tap root.
4. Borrow my Springer and he'll turn your lawn into a Somme battlefield like he has my lawn.
This. Plus if you can get an organic feed that helps the grass to grow thicker that will also help suppress the weeds.Literally, if you’re able to, dig them all out including the tap root. Keep repeating.
Just before the next 100% very wet spell (with warm temp’s), lawn reseed all the bare patches.
[Not around the time of reseeding] use a weed and feed spread per the instructions.
This. Plus if you can get an organic feed that helps the grass to grow thicker that will also help suppress the weeds.
You might find some answers in this fascinating threadOK so my lawn has become inundated with these bloody weeds.
I am clueless as to how to get rid.
Any green fingered advice would be superb.
Weedol lawn weedkiller available any garden centerOK so my lawn has become inundated with these bloody weeds.
I am clueless as to how to get rid.
Any green fingered advice would be superb.
Multiple uses, but unsightly in a lawn. They can make a good nitrogen feed for bamboo. They're also a diuretic!Dandelions aren't weeds, botanists consider them herbs. It wasn't that long ago that they were cultivated by gardeners, because all of the plants can be used. They are amazing plants - they provide early food for insects and pollinators love them, their seeds are loved by birds. You can use the young leaves in salads, the flowers in jam, jelly, vinegar or in salad, the tap root can be used as a coffee substitute, and I'm sure many other things.
Also, if you happen to have a rabbit, they are about their favourite food
No not my handiwork - but I do let my part of my lawn grow really long around the pond and let wild flowers seed - have another patch of long grass each spring with narcissi growing - and ‘cultivate’ a wildflowers when I see them coming up in flower beds.Your garden?