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How to Spot Weeds and Make Use of Lawn Weed Treatment

Lawn weed treatment doesn't work unless you can spot the difference between weeds. There are many and some look like grass itself. Read understand more.<br>http://www.mikesirrigation.net/how-to-spot-weeds-and-make-use-of-lawn-weed-treatment/

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How to Spot Weeds and Make Use of Lawn Weed Treatment

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  1. How to Spot Weeds and Make Use of Lawn Weed Treatment Lawn Weed Treatment guide: Most people see weeds generally as grass. Those weeds that grow on the ground get covered up by taller grass yet it looks beautiful when trimmed. To have a thick and healthy lawn is one of the best ways to prevent weeds from growing, but occasionally they may still pop up. Here are some tips on how to spot those pesky weeds and make use of proper lawn weed treatment. Weeds are those plants that grow where it is not wanted. It has three categories namely, broadleaf weeds, grassy weeds and grass-like weeds. Broadleaf Weeds are those that are not grassy or have needle like leaves but are those that have broad and flat leaves. Several examples of these are clover, ground ivy, oxalis, chickweed, dollarweed, henbit, plantain, thistle, and dandelion.

  2. How to Spot Weeds and Make Use of Lawn Weed Treatment Grassy Weeds are those that have leaves look like grass blades. These are a bit hard to spot since they look and grow one leaf at a time, i.e., foxtail, annual bluegrass, quackgrass, and crabgrass. Grass-Like Weeds are the trickiest of all weeds categories because they look somewhat like grass. The leaves may be tube-like and hollow or triangular and not flat. Wild garlic, nutsedge, and wild onion are some of those examples. If your lawn has only a few weeds, you can do either hand-pulling, spot treatment or both. When weeds are young, and your soil is moist, it is easiest to hand-pull weeds. Weeds that grow annually such as crabgrass and chickweed have shallow roots and are usually easily controlled with hand-pulling.

  3. How to Spot Weeds and Make Use of Lawn Weed Treatment But perennial weeds, like dandelion and thistle, are harder to control by hand-pulling because it has deep and extensive roots, and even a small piece of root that is left on the ground, the weed will grow back, so it is advisable to do spot treatment. On the other hand, if you have a problematic lawn; weeds sprouting elsewhere and poorly growing grass, it is best to have lawn weed treatment service. These services usually come with mowing, re-edging, re-seeding, pruning and trimming, and aeration. This will save you time and money in the long run. Contact us today for a free quote! # Lawn Weed Treatment http://www.mikesirrigation.net/how-to-spot-weeds-and-make-use-of-lawn-weed-treatment/

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