To kill grass and weeds without harming Irish Moss, consider using a selective herbicide that targets broadleaf plants while leaving moss unharmed. Alternatively, you can apply a mixture of vinegar and salt directly onto the weeds, ensuring you avoid contact with the Irish Moss. Hand-pulling weeds is also effective, though it may require persistence. Always test any method on a small area first to assess its impact on the moss.
Yes if the ryegrass is not a resistant variety
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A pressure washer is your best bet. You can control the direction of the jet, and you can use just water.
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Yes it will, but killing means shutting down life, and why do such a thing?
You can find a number of different plant killing and grass killing sprays in the home and garden section or your local home improvement warehouse like Home Depot or Lowes.
Use a contact weedkiller and protect the plants you wish to keep during application.
you take the tulips out og the ground and pull the weeds out and put them back in
Baking soda can be effective in killing grass by altering the pH level of the soil, making it difficult for grass to grow. However, it may not be as effective as other herbicides and may require multiple applications for best results.
You should wait about 2 to 4 weeks after killing the grass before reseeding your lawn. This allows time for the herbicide to break down and for the soil to be ready for new seeds to grow.
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.