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Creeping Potentilla, Utah Sedum, and Sweet Woodruff will also do well on sloping areas in sun or shade. You can greatly reduce weeds while establishing ground covers by applying weed killers ...
Experts explain how to identify and get rid of 25 common lawn weeds before they take over, so you can enjoy a healthy yard and enhanced curb appeal.
Ground ivy, also known as creeping Charlie, is every lawn owner's nightmare. It's a fast-spreading, stubborn weed that can quickly take over your lawn and garden beds if left unchecked.
There are many different types of weeds that can spoil a lush, green lawn: crabgrass, dandelions, white clover, quack grass, wood sorrel, bindweed, broad-leaf plantain, cinquefoil and creeping ...
How to identify common garden and lawn weeds Weeds come in a dizzying diversity of plant types and designs. Knowing what you have is essential to knowing how to successfully control your weeds.
How to remove weeds from the lawn The first strategy is to apply pre-emergent weed control to the lawn and landscape beds. This keeps the weed seeds from growing.
Your diligence will drown out unwanted Creeping Charlie. Common blue violet is the other lawn invader, particularly in tough shady areas where desirable turf struggles.
Lawn weeds generally fall into three main categories: winter annuals (like henbit and chickweed), summer annuals (like crabgrass and bindweed), and perennials (like dandelions and creeping Charlie).
Dan Gill says to treat lawn weeds now -- don't wait until time for weed and feeds in late March. Answers to readers' gardening questions.
If you're looking for a fast-spreading, attractive ground cover to replace your lawn, ditch the invasive creeping Jenny and opt for creeping Mazus (Mazus miquelii, formerly Mazus reptans), instead.