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user@domain.invalid
05-05-2004, 09:03 PM
For some reason, my lawn has been taken over by dandelions this year. I
have tried spraying weed killer (Ortho: the type that you hook with the
water hose and spray with water), but that doesn't seem to help.

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

-sm

Salty Thumb
06-05-2004, 12:02 AM
wrote in :

> For some reason, my lawn has been taken over by dandelions this year. I
> have tried spraying weed killer (Ortho: the type that you hook with the
> water hose and spray with water), but that doesn't seem to help.
>
> Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -sm

If the chemical warfare doesn't pan out for you and you're up for hours of
backbreaking labor, you could try pulling them out manually. Personally I
like to just rip off the flowers if the plant is small. If it doesn't die
of shame, it will try shooting up more flowers at which point you can dig
out the tap root. You may even be able to count this as lawn aeration on
your income tax return. I wouldn't compost the debris after yordeling them
with whatever herbicide you've been using, but if you stick all your
dandelion pulls in a bucket with some water, it makes for some serious kind
of stanky.

Tom Randy
06-05-2004, 01:06 AM
On Wed, 05 May 2004 15:27:21 -0400, user wrote:

> For some reason, my lawn has been taken over by dandelions this year. I
> have tried spraying weed killer (Ortho: the type that you hook with the
> water hose and spray with water), but that doesn't seem to help.
>
> Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -sm


I found Scotts turf plus 2 does a good job on them.

Now ground ivy is a whole OTHER serious problem....

Ken
06-05-2004, 04:02 AM
Use weed-b-gon


> wrote in message
...
> For some reason, my lawn has been taken over by dandelions this year. I
> have tried spraying weed killer (Ortho: the type that you hook with the
> water hose and spray with water), but that doesn't seem to help.
>
> Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -sm
>
>

Allview
06-05-2004, 01:02 PM
>I found Scotts turf plus 2 does a good job on them.
>
>Now ground ivy is a whole OTHER serious problem....
>

I used a Scotts product yesterday. I know it will take care of the dandelions
and it says on the bag that it will kill ground ivy. We shall see.

Marilyn

Hound Dog@comcast.net
06-05-2004, 03:04 PM
I finally called a lawn service two weeks ago. My lawn full of dandelions
was completely devoid of the yellow flowers and seed heads two days after
they sprayed it, and a week later there was no sign of the weed at all.

The lawn service aerated my lawn three days ago and after a good watering,
the grass is greener and fuller than I have ever seen it.

They will return in another two weeks to treat for crabgrass.

Unless ALL your near-by neighbors con troll the dandelions and crabgrass in
their yards, your chances of controlling them in your lawn by just pulling
them, especially in a larger yard, are next to nil.

Vox Humana
06-05-2004, 03:05 PM
<Hound > wrote in message
...
> I finally called a lawn service two weeks ago. My lawn full of dandelions
> was completely devoid of the yellow flowers and seed heads two days after
> they sprayed it, and a week later there was no sign of the weed at all.
>
> The lawn service aerated my lawn three days ago and after a good watering,
> the grass is greener and fuller than I have ever seen it.
>
> They will return in another two weeks to treat for crabgrass.
>
> Unless ALL your near-by neighbors con troll the dandelions and crabgrass
in
> their yards, your chances of controlling them in your lawn by just pulling
> them, especially in a larger yard, are next to nil.

You can use less toxic pre-emergent herbicides to prevent weeds from
starting. Along with good cultural practices that promote a dense, healthy
turf, this should keep your nighbors' weeds from getting established in your
yard, all but eliminating the need to use post-emergents or physical
removal.

Brigitte J.
06-05-2004, 04:02 PM
"Vox Humana" > wrote in message
...
>
> <Hound > wrote in message
> ...
> > I finally called a lawn service two weeks ago. My lawn full of
dandelions
> > was completely devoid of the yellow flowers and seed heads two days
after
> > they sprayed it, and a week later there was no sign of the weed at all.
> >
> > The lawn service aerated my lawn three days ago and after a good
watering,
> > the grass is greener and fuller than I have ever seen it.
> >
> > They will return in another two weeks to treat for crabgrass.
> >
> > Unless ALL your near-by neighbors con troll the dandelions and crabgrass
> in
> > their yards, your chances of controlling them in your lawn by just
pulling
> > them, especially in a larger yard, are next to nil.
>
> You can use less toxic pre-emergent herbicides to prevent weeds from
> starting. Along with good cultural practices that promote a dense,
healthy
> turf, this should keep your nighbors' weeds from getting established in
your
> yard, all but eliminating the need to use post-emergents or physical
> removal.

Hi Vox,
Can you recommend one?

Thanks,
Brigitte

Lee
06-05-2004, 06:04 PM
wrote in message >...
> For some reason, my lawn has been taken over by dandelions this year. I
> have tried spraying weed killer (Ortho: the type that you hook with the
> water hose and spray with water), but that doesn't seem to help.
>
> Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -sm

i think the best way to get rid of them is to decide you want them to
grow! I have several herbal formulas that require Dandilion leaves,
roots or blooms so i have been harvesting them quite regularly as i
really don't have a lot. i even harvest my neighbors. They really are
a healthy food/tea or potherb.
i am afraid i will decimate my crop! LOL..not really LOL.. serious
business when run out of them! <G>
Lee h

zxcvbob
06-05-2004, 08:02 PM
Tom Randy wrote:
> On Wed, 05 May 2004 15:27:21 -0400, user wrote:
>
>
>>For some reason, my lawn has been taken over by dandelions this year. I
>>have tried spraying weed killer (Ortho: the type that you hook with the
>>water hose and spray with water), but that doesn't seem to help.
>>
>>Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>-sm
>
>
>
> I found Scotts turf plus 2 does a good job on them.
>
> Now ground ivy is a whole OTHER serious problem....


I've had the best luck killing creeping charlie by fluffing it up with a
steel rake before I mow, so the lawnmower gets it. I also pull some of
it by hand. Chemicals don't seem to bother it much. I haven't tried
Trimec yet because I haven't had to. Raking and mowing works
surprisingly well.

-Bob

Vox Humana
06-05-2004, 08:03 PM
"Brigitte J." > wrote in message
...
>
> "Vox Humana" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > <Hound > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > I finally called a lawn service two weeks ago. My lawn full of
> dandelions
> > > was completely devoid of the yellow flowers and seed heads two days
> after
> > > they sprayed it, and a week later there was no sign of the weed at
all.
> > >
> > > The lawn service aerated my lawn three days ago and after a good
> watering,
> > > the grass is greener and fuller than I have ever seen it.
> > >
> > > They will return in another two weeks to treat for crabgrass.
> > >
> > > Unless ALL your near-by neighbors con troll the dandelions and
crabgrass
> > in
> > > their yards, your chances of controlling them in your lawn by just
> pulling
> > > them, especially in a larger yard, are next to nil.
> >
> > You can use less toxic pre-emergent herbicides to prevent weeds from
> > starting. Along with good cultural practices that promote a dense,
> healthy
> > turf, this should keep your nighbors' weeds from getting established in
> your
> > yard, all but eliminating the need to use post-emergents or physical
> > removal.
>
> Hi Vox,
> Can you recommend one?

Most of the "step one" turf builders have a pre-emergent herbicide. Look
for labels that say they "prevent" weeds. I believe that Scott's turf
builder with Halts is a pre-emergent. It inhibits seeds from germinating
(like Preen). It won't kill existing weeds, so you will have to deal with
the ones that are already there. After that, you can prevent 99% of them
with the pre-emergent treatment and spot treat the couple that pop up here
and there.

the q
06-05-2004, 08:05 PM
> wrote in message
...
> For some reason, my lawn has been taken over by dandelions this year. I
> have tried spraying weed killer (Ortho: the type that you hook with the
> water hose and spray with water), but that doesn't seem to help.
>
> Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -sm
>
> Make Dandelion wine you can guarantee there aren't enough of them then...

The Q

user@domain.invalid
06-05-2004, 08:05 PM
Hound wrote:
> I finally called a lawn service two weeks ago. My lawn full of dandelions
> was completely devoid of the yellow flowers and seed heads two days after
> they sprayed it, and a week later there was no sign of the weed at all.
>
> The lawn service aerated my lawn three days ago and after a good watering,
> the grass is greener and fuller than I have ever seen it.
>
> They will return in another two weeks to treat for crabgrass.
>
> Unless ALL your near-by neighbors con troll the dandelions and crabgrass in
> their yards, your chances of controlling them in your lawn by just pulling
> them, especially in a larger yard, are next to nil.

Hound,
Do you know what chemical the lawn service sprayed in your lawn to get
rid of dandelions?

For me, this is turning out to be a serious problem. I am afraid that
these things will end up killing all the grass.

Thanks.

-sm

zxcvbob
06-05-2004, 09:03 PM
wrote:

> Hound,
> Do you know what chemical the lawn service sprayed in your lawn to get
> rid of dandelions?
>
> For me, this is turning out to be a serious problem. I am afraid that
> these things will end up killing all the grass.
>
> Thanks.


They use 2,4-d or something chemically very similar to it. I can smell
the stuff when the lawn services do my neighbors' lawns. And it doesn't
kill grass from the overspray like Round-up does.

I use 2,4-d in a spray bottle and squirt each dandelion or thistle with
it. The goal is to use a little 2,4-d as I can get by with and still
get the job done. Granules or a hose-on sprayer put down way too much
poison in my opinion. Usually one application in the spring is all I
need for a year; the grass can compete after that.

If you really have a lot of dandelions to do, use a pump-up sprayer.
But be careful what you use that sprayer for once you've put weed killer
in it.

Bob

Hal
06-05-2004, 10:02 PM
On Thu, 06 May 2004 12:55:30 -0600, wrote:

>Hound,
>Do you know what chemical the lawn service sprayed in your lawn to get
>rid of dandelions?
>
>For me, this is turning out to be a serious problem. I am afraid that
>these things will end up killing all the grass.

I'm not Hound, but Weed-Be-Gone works well on dandelions. It needs
to be used before the weather gets too hot, above 85 F, I think. It
won't harm your grass but will harm other broad leafed plants. I
usually use it in the fall, but it works in the spring too.

Regards,

Hal

Salty Thumb
07-05-2004, 12:02 AM
Hound wrote in :

> Unless ALL your near-by neighbors con troll the dandelions and
> crabgrass in their yards, your chances of controlling them in your
> lawn by just pulling them, especially in a larger yard, are next to
> nil.

This is especially true if you are feeble or have more cents than sense.

You are far more likely to have dandelion germination from flower heads
that fallen in situ due to herbicide action or your own mowing than cast
adrift on the wind from a neighbor.

It's not a problem as long as you continue to pay the lawn company for
emergent control OR if you remove the flowers in the first place. If you
don't want to pay a lawn company, it seems to me that it would be about the
same amount of work pulling a root with a dandelion fork as it would be
going around hand spraying. YTFMLMV.

Hound Dog@comcast.net
07-05-2004, 07:02 AM
It has nothing to do with being feeble or having more cents than sense.

It about wasting valuable time fighting a loosing battle.

The lawn company is not stupid, they put down a herbicide for the dandelions
along with a pre emergent to prevent the falling dandelion seeds from
germinating.

Salty Thumb
07-05-2004, 12:02 PM
Hound wrote in :

> It has nothing to do with being feeble or having more cents than
> sense.
>
> It about wasting valuable time fighting a loosing battle.

If you let someone tell you what you are or are not capable of, you've
already lost.

> The lawn company is not stupid, they put down a herbicide for the
> dandelions along with a pre emergent to prevent the falling dandelion
> seeds from germinating.

The point is: once you lay off the pre-emergent, the dormant seeds (which
were likely not blown in from your neighbor) will germinate and you're back
to calling the lawn care company.

Vox Humana
07-05-2004, 03:02 PM
"Salty Thumb" > wrote in message
...
> Hound wrote in :
>
> > It has nothing to do with being feeble or having more cents than
> > sense.
> >
> > It about wasting valuable time fighting a loosing battle.
>
> If you let someone tell you what you are or are not capable of, you've
> already lost.
>
> > The lawn company is not stupid, they put down a herbicide for the
> > dandelions along with a pre emergent to prevent the falling dandelion
> > seeds from germinating.
>
> The point is: once you lay off the pre-emergent, the dormant seeds (which
> were likely not blown in from your neighbor) will germinate and you're
back
> to calling the lawn care company.
>

This is what I have experienced. We moved into a 7 year old house 8 years
ago. The previous owners had no interest in gardening and the entire
landscape was neglected. The lawn had a lot of weeds and crabgrass along
with bare spots. We moved in on March 1st, and I started with a turfbuilder
with a pre-emergent herbicide immediately. I followed this with the usual
post-emergent treatment. Insects and fungus weren't a problem so I skipped
the turfbuilders with insect control. For a few years I overseeded and top
dressed the lawn. Since the lawn has filled in nicely and the weeds and
crabgrass are gone, I stopped the pre-emergent and post-emergent treatments.
A weed will appear now and then, but they are easily controlled with spot
treatments. I don't think that discontinuing the application of herbicides
on a healthy lawn will necessarily result in an infestation of weeds. As
for the lawn care company - I can't imagine using one. I guess I'm just too
thrifty to pay someone for something that I can do with so little effort.

Hound Dog@comcast.net
09-05-2004, 05:02 AM
That OK by me, I know their number.

gary davis
11-05-2004, 04:03 AM
On 5/5/04 12:27 PM, in article ,
" > wrote:

> For some reason, my lawn has been taken over by dandelions this year. I
> have tried spraying weed killer (Ortho: the type that you hook with the
> water hose and spray with water), but that doesn't seem to help.
>
> Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -sm
>
>
I have the same problem...not sure why...I have a novel way to get rid of
them. I practise my golf swing on them...an 8 iron seems to work the best.
Lots of dandelions=lots of practise...:)
Gary
Fort Langley BC
Canada

B & J
12-05-2004, 03:06 AM
"gary davis" > wrote in message
...
> I have the same problem...not sure why...I have a novel way to get rid of
> them. I practise my golf swing on them...an 8 iron seems to work the best.
> Lots of dandelions=lots of practise...:)
> Gary
> Fort Langley BC
> Canada
>
Sounds easy, but if you only knock off the green top without removing the
tap root, they'll resprout.

John

Michelle
18-05-2004, 04:03 AM
Weed be Gone used to have the most sadistic comercials I loved them .
now they are kinda boring :-)
On Wed, 5 May 2004 19:44:50 -0700, "Ken" >
wrote:

>Use weed-b-gon
>
>
> wrote in message
...
>> For some reason, my lawn has been taken over by dandelions this year. I
>> have tried spraying weed killer (Ortho: the type that you hook with the
>> water hose and spray with water), but that doesn't seem to help.
>>
>> Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> -sm
>>
>>
>

Gloria Lenon
18-05-2004, 05:06 PM
I'll send over my tortoise! That's her favorite food! I make sure that my
backyard is full of dandelions.

--
gloria - only the iguanas know for sure

Salty Thumb
21-05-2004, 05:02 AM
"Gloria Lenon" > wrote in
.com:

> I'll send over my tortoise! That's her favorite food! I make sure
> that my backyard is full of dandelions.
>

It's a long walk out of Florida for a tortoise

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