Yarrow
in lawns
| Lawn grasses can become
seriously weakened by long periods of drought and lack of plant
nutrients Under these conditions yarrow (Achillea millefolium) thrives
and, once established, is a difficult weed to control. |
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Encourage vigorous grass growth by applying
a proprietary top-dressing in early spring at 1-4 kg per sq m
(2-7.5lb per sq yd) working in well with a rake or broom. Apply
a further dressing in September at a heavier rate.
Feed the grass when it is growing actively with
proprietary spring and summer lawn fertilisers taking care to
follow the manufacturers instructions.
Mow regularly when in growth and lightly rake.
After two or three days cut again removing the long growths. Repetition
of this treatment weakens the weed and strengthens the grass.
Yarrow is fairly resistant to many selective
herbicides although repeated applications of weedkillers containing
2,4-D, plus mecoprop-P or dicamba can be effective. While this
may eventually eliminate the weed, feeding and top-dressing will
encourage better grass growth, and make conditions less favourable
for the weed.
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