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[email protected] 31-08-2003 01:12 AM

Help ID a lawn weed?
 
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I'm in Massachusetts, and my lawn has a smattering of these weeds.
I'd like to identify what they are so I can then find an appropriate
means to control or eliminate them. Here's my description:

The leaf is almost round, with a little indent where the stem meets
it. I thought it might be a violet of some kind, but I haven't seen
any flowers. Of course, they don't seem to grow very high, almost
like they know exactly how high the (cut) grass is because the mower
doesn't touch them. I tried a broadleaf weed control (Weed Be Gone)
and it's yellowing the edges but it doesn't seem to be killing it like
it kills dandelions and other weeds. Leaves seem to be around the
size of a a dime rnaging up to a half-dollar in size.

Anyone want to take a crack at ID'ing them from that description and
maybe offering some advice on killing them off without affecting my
lawn? TIA!

Mike

Don't Reply 31-08-2003 02:02 AM

Help ID a lawn weed?
 
Creeping Charlie

wrote:
I'm in Massachusetts, and my lawn has a smattering of these weeds.
I'd like to identify what they are so I can then find an appropriate
means to control or eliminate them. Here's my description:

The leaf is almost round, with a little indent where the stem meets
it. I thought it might be a violet of some kind, but I haven't seen
any flowers. Of course, they don't seem to grow very high, almost
like they know exactly how high the (cut) grass is because the mower
doesn't touch them. I tried a broadleaf weed control (Weed Be Gone)
and it's yellowing the edges but it doesn't seem to be killing it like
it kills dandelions and other weeds. Leaves seem to be around the
size of a a dime rnaging up to a half-dollar in size.

Anyone want to take a crack at ID'ing them from that description and
maybe offering some advice on killing them off without affecting my
lawn? TIA!

Mike



Toonartist 01-09-2003 03:42 AM

Help ID a lawn weed?
 
Sounds like moneywort (aka creeping charlie or dollar weed). I have it all
over my lawn especially near my garden.

Try checking this to id it and get rid of it:
http://problemsolving.scotts.com/ind...tegoryId=23629

Kevin

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I'm in Massachusetts, and my lawn has a smattering of these weeds.
I'd like to identify what they are so I can then find an appropriate
means to control or eliminate them. Here's my description:

The leaf is almost round, with a little indent where the stem meets
it. I thought it might be a violet of some kind, but I haven't seen
any flowers. Of course, they don't seem to grow very high, almost
like they know exactly how high the (cut) grass is because the mower
doesn't touch them. I tried a broadleaf weed control (Weed Be Gone)
and it's yellowing the edges but it doesn't seem to be killing it like
it kills dandelions and other weeds. Leaves seem to be around the
size of a a dime rnaging up to a half-dollar in size.

Anyone want to take a crack at ID'ing them from that description and
maybe offering some advice on killing them off without affecting my
lawn? TIA!

Mike




[email protected] 01-09-2003 03:22 PM

Help ID a lawn weed?
 
Think you guys have it right on. It's pouring out but I'll go pick
some this morning to double check.

Funny thing is I've used Step 2, used Weed Be Gone, and it sort of
persists... but yup, we've had a moist summer, and a lot of this crap
is in the shady areas of my lawn.

I just have to do a better job of killing it!

Thanks!

Mike

On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 22:39:56 -0400, "Toonartist"
wrote:

Sounds like moneywort (aka creeping charlie or dollar weed). I have it all
over my lawn especially near my garden.

Try checking this to id it and get rid of it:
http://problemsolving.scotts.com/ind...tegoryId=23629

Kevin



GrampysGurl 03-09-2003 02:02 AM

Help ID a lawn weed?
 

Creeping Charlie


Run for the hills!!!!! Is there anything out there that will kill it without
taking the environment with it???

Colleen
Zone 5 Connecticut


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