Want this question answered?
how do i get rid of johnson grass in my lawn?
One way to get rid of buffalo grass is by spraying it with a herbicide. Another way is to lay a tarp over the buffalo grass area. Weigh the tarp down around the edges with rocks. The buffalo grass should die in about 2 to 3 months.
why would you want to get rid of night crawlers? they aerate your lawn and keep your grass green and healthy. theyre an essential part of the lawn ecosystem.
If you cut your own grass and leave the cut grass on your lawn it acts like a self fertilizer
Wire Grass can be a pretty invasive weed. Unfortunately, there is no selective way to kill wire grass in your lawn. The best thing to do is to use ready to use Roundup and spot treat the wire grass. Once the wire grass is dead you can plant grass seed in any bare areas left by the dead wire grass. You have to be careful using Roundup in lawns because it kills all grass, so just spot treat the wire grass.
Spread table salt on and around base of plant and let it stay there until goose grass is dead, not just wilting - usually 4 to 6 days.
The water from which the calcium and magnesium sulphate sounds are removed through chemical treatment is known as soft water. They are usable water and used for consumption and also to water your lawn grass. They thus are not the ones for getting rid of the grasses in ones lawn.
Buffalo grass is one of the most hardy types of grass; it often spreads everywhere once planted. While this may be the optimal choice for a virtually maintenance-free lawn aside from mowing, it can be a nuisance when it grows somewhere it isn’t wanted. Many times gardeners have ongoing battles with this stubborn grass, which seems to take over their plants. There are ways to get rid of buffalo grass and keep it at bay so that other plants may thrive also. Before any other preventative measures can be taken, the buffalo grass patches should be removed. Use a shovel or garden spade to remove them and their roots. Once all of the undesirable areas of grass have been uprooted and removed, place a thin rubber or plastic strip along the length of the area where the grass has been dug up. The strip should be sitting vertically, not lying on the soil. This is a method to keep it from returning. As long as the strip surfaces above ground, the buffalo grass will be unlikely to grow past it again. Another method for removing buffalo grass is to kill it by means of suffocation. To do this, a dry plastic trash bag or tarp will be needed, along with several rocks. The tarp or trash bag should not have any holes; the purpose of this method is to block out all oxygen. Map out the area of buffalo grass that is to be removed and place the plastic tarp or bag over it, then weigh it down with rocks all over. The pressure from the rocks and lack of oxygen will suffocate the grass, which will easily be removed. The last safe method for removing buffalo grass is to use glyphosate herbicide. This substance may be found at some home improvement stores and most nurseries. To use this simple spray chemical, just spray it carefully only on the areas where the buffalo grass must be removed. Glyphosate will kill any type of shrubbery, grass or vegetation it comes in contact with, so this step is extremely important. These three methods are the most effective for removing stubborn buffalo grass.
I also want to know how to get rid of rye grass. its a problem when i am cuttting the lawn as it tends to lay down .hence it doesnt get cut same as the rest of the lawn.I do pull it out from time to time ,but it is very time consuming as i do have alot of it scattered on the lawn
weed & feed depending on the type of grass. or MCPA on the weeds.
borax
Ortho makes a great product for lawns called Weed B Gon Chickweed Clover and Oxalis killer. Its grreat for getting rid of clover! It can be used on the following types of grass: Bent, Buffalo, Fescues, Kentucky Blue, Rye, Zoysia