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JimO
30-10-2004, 08:08 PM
I live in North Texas about 30 miles north of Ft. Worth. A couple of years
ago these little flowers started to appear in late August and early
September. They would bloom for a couple of months and then seem to
disappear. Now they have taken over about 25% of my lawn in various places.
They leave a dark ugly baren color after they bloom and are now spreading.
I talked to a kid at the local gardening store and she said it was Roadside
Asterisk. You have to spot treat it with weed killer that will also kill
the grass. She suggested I wait until the grass is dormant but does this
weed go dormant as well. She also said that pre-emergent and other particle
weed killers will not work on it. I tried to do an on-line search of
Roadside Asterisk but got nothing. Anybody know if this stuff goes by
another name or have any alternative resources or suggestions I can use?

Thanks,
Jim

Doug G
30-10-2004, 09:02 PM
JimO wrote:
> I live in North Texas about 30 miles north of Ft. Worth. A couple of years
> ago these little flowers started to appear in late August and early
> September. They would bloom for a couple of months and then seem to
> disappear. Now they have taken over about 25% of my lawn in various places.
> They leave a dark ugly baren color after they bloom and are now spreading.
> I talked to a kid at the local gardening store and she said it was Roadside
> Asterisk. You have to spot treat it with weed killer that will also kill
> the grass. She suggested I wait until the grass is dormant but does this
> weed go dormant as well. She also said that pre-emergent and other particle
> weed killers will not work on it. I tried to do an on-line search of
> Roadside Asterisk but got nothing. Anybody know if this stuff goes by
> another name or have any alternative resources or suggestions I can use?
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
>

Try searching for Roadside Aster or Wayside Aster.

JimO
31-10-2004, 05:59 AM
Yeah, sounds like the one I have. I don't know what to do about it. I'm
thinking of just taking a couple bottles of Round Up and just spray it all.
I might be able to pull it from the sod since it's only in certain places
because the root system is so tight. Either way, it's only a matter of time
before it kills my entire yard.


"Doug G" > wrote in message
news:HyRgd.335014$MQ5.93332@attbi_s52...
> JimO wrote:
> > I live in North Texas about 30 miles north of Ft. Worth. A couple of
years
> > ago these little flowers started to appear in late August and early
> > September. They would bloom for a couple of months and then seem to
> > disappear. Now they have taken over about 25% of my lawn in various
places.
> > They leave a dark ugly baren color after they bloom and are now
spreading.
> > I talked to a kid at the local gardening store and she said it was
Roadside
> > Asterisk. You have to spot treat it with weed killer that will also
kill
> > the grass. She suggested I wait until the grass is dormant but does
this
> > weed go dormant as well. She also said that pre-emergent and other
particle
> > weed killers will not work on it. I tried to do an on-line search of
> > Roadside Asterisk but got nothing. Anybody know if this stuff goes by
> > another name or have any alternative resources or suggestions I can use?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jim
> >
>
> Try searching for Roadside Aster or Wayside Aster.

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