Weed in grass
Hi, See the title, a bit off topic, I have a weed in my grass and would like to know what it is, and maybe someone has an idea how to get rid of it. At the moment I pull it out or use a strimmer on the larger surfaces, then reseed to get the grass back. This creates a moon landscape weeks on end...
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
The moon:
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Well Angus, just attract a
Well Angus, just attract a few deer & you can open up wildlife tours, you must have some very appetising grass.
I have a similar landscape in
I have a similar landscape in summer months, as a result of owning a dog ...................................
Well Angus, just attract a
Well Angus, just attract a few deer & you can open up wildlife tours, you must have some very appetising grass.
There are wild wild boar in the area but as yet they haven’t found me ! I’m not a lover of Americanisms but wild life is far too gentile a term, definitely destructive CRITTERS !
I knew that I had this chart
I knew that I had this chart somewhere and have just spent a couple of hours looking for it. Not time wasted as there's been a lot of binning and shredding along the way!
Why do you have a diagram of
Why do you have a diagram of my garden, Angus?
Why do you have a diagram of
Why do you have a diagram of my garden, Angus?
Pigeon cam! However Henno's weed needs to grow a bit for any chance of identification.
for your grass the best bet
for your grass the best bet is to get in touch with the I O G OR INSTITUTE OF GROUNSMEN.THEY KNOW MORE ABOUT THE SUBJECT THAN MOST OF US .ALSO THEY ARE A PROFESSIONAL BODY AND ARE WORLDWIDE.
A close up would help? On
A close up would help? On macro setting.
Will try. What's macro
Will try. What's macro setting...?
What's macro setting...?
What's macro setting...?
Ultra close up but only if your camera has that facility - I think!
Modern digital cameras
Modern digital cameras automatically go to macro setting when you get to within a few inches of a subject. At least my last three did and does.
Correct in assuming that you
Correct in assuming that you don’t wish to use weed killers ?
One way to tackle it is to use a high nitrogen fertiliser such as Growmore, in the spring in the hope that the consequent grass growth will choke the weed but you may need to mow twice or three times a week.
Have to say that it’s looking a bit like one area of my grass that’s coming under attack from moles, badgers and squirrels - and, I saw a rabbit last week.