Scotts brand fertilizer with Plus2 weed control is the most popular and has many diehard fans. It should be noted, however, that no fertilizer can cause new grass to grow, only help existing grass to grow. For totally bald areas in a lawn reseading will be necessary.
There is a chemical in weed n feed that is harmless to grass but deadly to weeds. they also put grass fertilizer in it.
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.
Yes, 24D is a commonly used herbicide that is effective in killing grass and other broadleaf weeds.
well the chewed up grass and dead weeds is like plant feed and feeds the plants
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
To effectively grow grass over weeds in your lawn, you can follow these steps: Start by removing existing weeds manually or with a weed killer. Improve the soil quality by aerating and adding nutrients like fertilizer. Choose the right grass seed for your region and soil type. Plant the grass seed evenly and at the correct depth. Water the newly seeded area regularly and keep it well-maintained by mowing and fertilizing as needed.
To effectively restore your lawn after killing weeds, follow these steps: Remove dead weeds and debris from the area. Loosen the soil and add a layer of topsoil if needed. Choose a grass seed that is suitable for your climate and soil type. Spread the grass seed evenly over the area and lightly rake it into the soil. Water the area regularly to keep the soil moist until the grass seed germinates and establishes. Follow proper lawn care practices such as mowing, watering, and fertilizing to maintain a healthy lawn.
you take the tulips out og the ground and pull the weeds out and put them back in
To effectively prevent the growth of weeds and protect grass in garden beds, you can use mulch to smother weeds, regularly pull out any weeds that do grow, and use a pre-emergent herbicide to prevent weed seeds from germinating. Additionally, you can create a healthy lawn by mowing at the correct height, watering deeply but infrequently, and fertilizing appropriately to promote grass growth and discourage weed growth.
To turn weeds into grass, start by identifying the types of weeds present and their growth habits. Mow the area to a low height and apply a selective herbicide that targets the weeds without harming existing grass. After the weeds are controlled, aerate the soil and overseed with grass seed suitable for your region. Maintain proper watering and fertilization to encourage grass growth and outcompete any remaining weeds.