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How to get rid of dandelions
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How to get rid of dandelions
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. |
How to get rid of dandelions
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How to get rid of dandelions
"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. |
How to get rid of dandelions
That OK by me, I know their number.
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How to get rid of dandelions
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How to get rid of dandelions
"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 |
How to get rid of dandelions
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 |
How to get rid of dandelions
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 |
How to get rid of dandelions
"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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