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first time post - so take it easy on me. After 3 years of owning my own place I figured I should get the lawn in a better state. The lawn was full of weeds, mainly dandelions.

Using the concentrated verdone extra solution in a watering can, they look fairly dead now (treated 4 days ago). Lying flat and gorged (I beleive the hormonal treatment makes them grow faster than they can sustain).

Question is, do I mow the lawn and leave them to dissapear on their own. Or do I have to purchase a special removal tool (to get root out)?

cheers

BF
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On Apr 24, 11:01*am, bigfoot
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Hi

first time post - so take it easy on me. *After 3 years of owning my own
place I figured I should get the lawn in a better state. * The lawn was
full of weeds, mainly dandelions.

Using the concentrated verdone extra solution in a watering can, they
look fairly dead now (treated 4 days ago). Lying flat and gorged (I
beleive the hormonal treatment makes them grow faster than they can
sustain).

Question is, do I mow the lawn and leave them to dissapear on their own.
Or do I have to purchase a special removal tool (to get root out)?

cheers

BF

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No need to remove root. It will decay away.
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On Apr 24, 10:01*am, bigfoot
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Hi

first time post - so take it easy on me. *After 3 years of owning my own
place I figured I should get the lawn in a better state. * The lawn was
full of weeds, mainly dandelions.

Using the concentrated verdone extra solution in a watering can, they
look fairly dead now (treated 4 days ago). Lying flat and gorged (I
beleive the hormonal treatment makes them grow faster than they can
sustain).

Question is, do I mow the lawn and leave them to dissapear on their own.
Or do I have to purchase a special removal tool (to get root out)?

cheers

BF

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I love dandelions roots. I eat them for breakfast Yummy!
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On Apr 24, 10:01*am, bigfoot
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Hi

first time post - so take it easy on me. *After 3 years of owning my own
place I figured I should get the lawn in a better state. * The lawn was
full of weeds, mainly dandelions.

Using the concentrated verdone extra solution in a watering can, they
look fairly dead now (treated 4 days ago). Lying flat and gorged (I
beleive the hormonal treatment makes them grow faster than they can
sustain).

Question is, do I mow the lawn and leave them to dissapear on their own.
Or do I have to purchase a special removal tool (to get root out)?

cheers

BF

--
bigfoot


I love dandelions and enjoy eating them for breakfast. Perfect to
start a brand new morning YUM!
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On Apr 24, 10:01*am, bigfoot
wrote:
Hi

first time post - so take it easy on me. *After 3 years of owning my own
place I figured I should get the lawn in a better state. * The lawn was
full of weeds, mainly dandelions.

Using the concentrated verdone extra solution in a watering can, they
look fairly dead now (treated 4 days ago). Lying flat and gorged (I
beleive the hormonal treatment makes them grow faster than they can
sustain).

Question is, do I mow the lawn and leave them to dissapear on their own.
Or do I have to purchase a special removal tool (to get root out)?

cheers

BF

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bigfoot


No need to remove the root, they will eventually die.


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On Apr 24, 10:01*am, bigfoot
wrote:
Hi

first time post - so take it easy on me. *After 3 years of owning my own
place I figured I should get the lawn in a better state. * The lawn was
full of weeds, mainly dandelions.

Using the concentrated verdone extra solution in a watering can, they
look fairly dead now (treated 4 days ago). Lying flat and gorged (I
beleive the hormonal treatment makes them grow faster than they can
sustain).

Question is, do I mow the lawn and leave them to dissapear on their own.
Or do I have to purchase a special removal tool (to get root out)?

cheers

BF

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I let my dog eat the dandelions.
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On Apr 24, 10:01 am, bigfoot
wrote:

Hi

first time post - so take it easy on me. After 3 years of owning my own
place I figured I should get the lawn in a better state. The lawn was
full of weeds, mainly dandelions.

Using the concentrated verdone extra solution in a watering can, they
look fairly dead now (treated 4 days ago). Lying flat and gorged (I
beleive the hormonal treatment makes them grow faster than they can
sustain).

Question is, do I mow the lawn and leave them to dissapear on their own.
Or do I have to purchase a special removal tool (to get root out)?

cheers

BF

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bigfoot


I love dandelions and enjoy eating them for breakfast. Perfect to
start a brand new morning YUM!


Dandelion wine will be perfect to end the day.

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