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Old 23-05-2013, 10:38 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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Default How best to go nuclear on my lawn

On May 23, 11:04*am, echinosum
wrote:
neilmccamphill;983796 Wrote: Hi,

I'd appreciate any help offered as I'm not necessarily that green
fingered. I have a serious front lawn problem in that some kind of grass
(more like bamboo) has taken hold amongst the ordinary grass. There are
great tufts of this stuff all over the small lawn, it's impossible to
cut using my electric strimmer or mower. So I'm relying on the guys that
come around periodically with the electric strimmer and paying them to
cut it back. So how would I, preferably with the smallest amount of
effort, restart the lawn from scratch? It's a small lawn, maybe 25 sq m
or so, but it's an utter disgrace as it stands. Thanks.


Can you tell us where you live so that we might have some chance of
working what this problem plant is. Even better take a photo, put it on
a photo-sharing site, and give us a link (and tell us where you live).
Incidentally if it was bamboo an ordinary petrol-powered lawnmower would
go through it no problem, assuming it was still short enough to mow.
Indeed, planting a lawn around it and keeping it mowed is one of the
best ways to keep bamboo confined.

--
echinosum


Agree, far too little to go on here. Among what's missing:

1 - climate

2 - type of grass

3 -does the lawn consist of desirable grass with this one invasive
plant being the problem? Or does the lawn consist
of crap grass anyway

4 - depending on #3, if it's determined to try to eradicate the
undesirable plant, we need pics to figure out what that is and if it's
possible. If it is some kind of grass, that reduces
the possibilities, because there are many invasive grasses
for which there is no herbicide that will kill it without killing
the good grass too.