| We all know that prevention is
better cure, but this section will help you when lawn weeds have
become a problem. Early action is the key to good weed treatment.
Leave the weeds to spread over a season or two and it will become
difficult to repair the damage.
New Lawns
Do not use either lawn sand or chemical weed killer on new lawns.
Wait 12 months for seed sown lawns and six months for turf /
sod laid lawns.
Grass Cuttings
Where lawn sand or chemical weed killer has been used on grass,
do not use the first cutting on the compost heap. Later cuttings
can be used on the compost heap but the compost should not be
used for six months. Do not use newly treated grass cuttings
as a mulch around plants.
WHICH WEED KILLER?
Lawn Sand
Lawn sand is more environmentally friendly than other chemical
lawn weed killers, so this should be the first choice. It is
a mixture of ammonium sulphate, iron sulphate and fine sand.
It is used to kill a wide variety of lawn weeds and is especially
good at preventing and killing moss in lawns.
Additionally it provides a long term tonic for your lawn and
has a definite 'greening' effect. It is normally applied in
late spring but where moss is a problem it can also be applied
in summer. Apply when the weather is dry but it is liable to
rain in the next day or so. Water well if rain does not fall.
Lawn sand works because the powder clings to the rough broad
leaf grass and weeds whereas most of it slides off finer grasses.
Where the powder clings to vegetation, it severely scorches
it causing damage. When the powder enters the soil it stimulates
growth and causes the grass to become greener.
Chemical Weed Killer
Some weeds such as dandelion, plantain, hawkweed and buttercups
will not be deterred by lawn sand especially if they are well
established. In these cases you may want to use a chemical weed
killer. There are several varieties on the market and most well-known
brands do the job well.
The best time of the year is late spring to early summer when
the weeds are showing strong growth. Choose a warm day with
little or no wind to apply the treatment. It is important that
the leaves of the grass are not wet at the time of treatment
because this will dilute the effect. At the same time, the soil
beneath the grass should be moist not bone dry. Study the instructions
carefully, because some brands recommend that you do not mown
the lawn for a few days beforehand.
Wait at least 3 days after application before cutting your
lawn again. For most weeds a single application is normally
sufficient, but some weeds may need a second application.
Spot Weed Killers
Spot weed killers are useful where the number of weeds is low
but they are difficult to remove entirely by digging them out.
They come in handy applicators which enable the chemicals to
be smeared on the surface of individual weeds or in small spray
cans.
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