There is no difference between grass and weeds.
A weed is simply a plant growing where you don't want it to.
Grass can be a weed in a flower border,or in a vegetable plot ,or on a path.
Daisies or other plants may be a weed in a lawn.
Yes, goats eat weeds. They normally eat grass, but they cannot tell the difference between a weed and a piece of grass so they end up eating weeds.
Grasses is a botanical category. Weeds is an aesthetic one. If you don't want it growing where it is, it's a weed (even if you might want it growing somewhere else). It may, or may not, also be a grass: Bermuda grass and crabgrass are commonly considered weeds, but both are nonetheless true grasses.
Symbiotic
No grass seed grows weeds, grass grows grass. The weeds that are popping up have most likely been there in seed form before you broadcasted grass seed on your lawn.
it will make your grass grow but it will not kill weeds=)
Weeds + Swamp = Moss Moss + ground = Grass Grass + Fire = Tobacco
Miss Maudie's yard was plagued by crabgrass, Bermuda grass, and nut grass weeds.
You can kill Broadleaf weeds in weeing love grass with 24d without harming the LG...I havent found a chemical to kill grassy weeds in love grass yet.
Yes, grass can fill in after killing weeds, but it may take some time for the grass to spread and fill in the areas where the weeds were removed. It is important to properly care for the grass by watering, fertilizing, and mowing regularly to encourage healthy growth and fill in the bare spots left by the weeds.
grass and weeds
There is a chemical in weed n feed that is harmless to grass but deadly to weeds. they also put grass fertilizer in it.
To effectively prevent and control weeds in grass, you can use methods such as regular mowing, proper watering and fertilizing, applying pre-emergent herbicides, manually pulling weeds, and overseeding to promote a healthy and dense grass cover that can outcompete weeds.