Two acre lot with lots of weeds
"Peter H" wrote in message
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"James Branvold" wrote in message
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I have around 70,000 sq ft. of lawn: 10,000 sq ft. of sod and the rest
seeded. I put in the seed two years ago and we had very dry conditions
in
Ottawa, Ontario. The seeded portion looks pretty bad. It is fairly thin
in
areas that I can see individual clumps of grass surrounded by bare dirt.
I
also have lots of weeds. I spent the past two weeks pulling nearly every
dandelion and I've pulled around 5000 so far. I must have 15,000 to
20,000
remaining weeds. There's a lot of variety in these weeds and I don't
know
the names of most of them. I've taken out one nasty weed called a Viper
Bugloss (1000) and Canadian Thistle (50) and something that looks like
lamb's ear (200). I have lots of clover plus many others. I can't
realistically pull that many weeds.
I don't water my lawn. It takes 3 days to totally water my lawn with
three
sprinklers going for 1 hour on a spot. I don't have the time or patience
to
do this. I am considering installing underground sprinklers this summer.
I started fertilizing last fall. I put a synthetic 9-4-2 on. I also put
an
organic 4-4-2 on this spring. I'm not too pleased with the results.
So, this is the background. My question is: How do I get rid of the
majority
of the weeds? Would you spray with something like KillEx? Will
overseeding
and watering "choke" out the existing weeds? How about a weed 'n feed
fertilizer? I've been hesitent to use chemicals since my two year old
plays
on the lawn. I don't think I can use Round-up. I can't "paint" 20,000
weeds.
I would suggest a granular weed and feed for your situation. It will go a
long way to removing the weeds and will help to fill in the grass as well.
Now is the time to do it.
Peter H
I thought that granular weed and feed would just prevent new weeds from
growing, but wouldn't do anything with existing weeds. Is there a weed and
feed that will kill existing weeds? If so, what do I look for?
James
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