Question: How do I control weeds from growing on my lawn if a natural fertilizer does not kill them?
Frequently Asked QuestionsAnswer: To control weeds, you can over-seed your lawn twice a year (early spring & early fall) to help prevent weed growth. Mowing your lawn high (4-inches or more) shades out most weed seeds and prevents them from germinating, while also slowing growth (for less frequent mowing) and strengthening the immune system of the grass. Keeping your grass unstressed by providing proper light, water, and nutrients will produce a crop of very thick turf.
How do I control weeds in my Sir Walter lawn?
Atlas Turf - FAQsPrevention is always better than cure. If a Sir Walter lawn is kept in a healthy and well fertilised condition, weed eradication is rarely necessary. If in the rare circumstance weed spray is required, we suggest that you first heavily fertilise when weeds are noticed, followed by at least two mowings in a three-week period. This will usually reduce the problem to a minimum. If spraying is still required, there are several herbicides that can be used.
Can you seed the lawn and kill weeds at the same time?
Merrifield Garden Center: Gardening F.A.Q.No, you must either kill weeds first and then wait 3-4 weeks to seed, or seed first and then wait until the new seed has germinated and been mowed at least twice (about six weeks) before applying a broadleaf weed killer.
Question: How does A-1 natural-based fertilizer products differ from chemically based fertilizers?
Frequently Asked QuestionsAnswer: All or most of the ingredients found in a natural-based fertilizer are natural ingredients that are derived from natural sources ? ingredients you will recognize when you read the label. These fertilizers do not contain herbicides, fungicides or insecticides ? they are not weed and feed products. Neither do they use fast-acting nitrogen that quickly leaches through the soil and into the water table, or runs off the surface of soil into streams and lakes.
Question: Does natural fertilizer do the same things as a chemically based weed & feed product?
Frequently Asked QuestionsAnswer: No. While both products will feed your lawn, natural-based fertilizers are not formulated to kill weeds. The problem with indiscriminate use of weed & feed products is that it can accidentally kill broad-leaf plants you want to grow, such as trees. Some of the chemicals used in these products can also harm soil microorganisms, which are necessary for healthy soil.
Question: Who do I call about a lawn that has tall grass or weeds in it?
City of WaverlyAnswer: We follow City Code on this issue. The Parks and Recreation Department takes calls from concerned individuals about grass that is over 1' tall or weeds that are on a property that has not been properly maintained. A certified letter is sent to both the property owner and the occupant. A timeline is given for the situation to be remedied. If it is not, the Parks staff or a private contractor mows the area and the property owner is billed accordingly. Refer to City Code link http://city.
Why do I still have weeds in the lawn?
Fairway Green - FAQsBroadleaf weeds usually take up to 2 weeks to show signs of control. It is only possible to control weeds in the lawn, not eradicate them. Tougher broadleaf weeds may take multiple applications to show results. Broadleaf weeds can only be controlled if they are present and actively growing at the time of application. Fairway Green will use broadleaf weed control with each application when necessary for this reason.
What weeds does Milestone control?
Milestone??? Herbicide ??" Frequently Asked QuestionsMilestone provides consistent and dependable control of noxious and invasive broadleaf species, such as musk thistle, Canada thistle, knapweeds, yellow starthistle and tropical soda apple. Field trials have shown that Milestone does so with little or no injury to desirable cool- and warm-season grasses. See the product label for a complete list of weeds controlled.
Question: Can I use A-1 natural fertilizer products for my houseplants and gardens?
Frequently Asked QuestionsAnswer: Absolutely! When you plant new flowers or garden plants, place 1 teaspoon of product into the soil for every 6 inches of width for your pot with your plantings and then water them. Then top-dress your plantings once a week with our products. If you already have potted plants, or your garden plants are already in the ground, just top-dress or side-dress once a month, work into the soil, and water as usual.
Question: Why is natural fertilizer more expensive to use than synthetic-chemical-based products?
Frequently Asked QuestionsAnswer: Natural fertilizers are not produced using synthetic chemicals or animal byproducts. Therefore, they can be slightly more expensive per pound than synthetic-chemical-based fertilizers. However, natural fertilizers are also usually more concentrated and are applied less frequently than their synthetic counterparts due to their slow, time-release format. Therefore, on an annual basis, they can be comparable or slightly lower in cost.
I just want to spot treat a few weeds in my lawn - what can I use?
Home & Farm Frequently Asked QuestionsSpeedZone® Lawn Weed Killer in the ready-to-use (RTU) gallon or quart will give visual results on most broadleaf weeds in just hours.
Question No-15 Which fertilizer is more essential for growing pulse crop ?
faqAnswer - Phosphatic fertilizer is more essential in addition to Rhizobium culture for growing pulse crop.
Do I have to stop weeds from growing up around ElectroBraid??
Farm Fence FAQs - ElectrobraidYes. ElectroBraid? is not significantly affected by grass growing up around it. The copper conductor is only a small percentage of the ElectroBraid?surface area. Therefore, you don't have to spend a lot of time mowing under the ElectroBraid? fence. However, heavy, wet tuffs of grass, bushes or branches pressing against ElectroBraid? can drain power and cause a loss of voltage. At least once a year, weeds, bushes and tree branches should be cleared from the immediate fence area.
How do you keep weeds from growing in the Hercules units?
Hercules Manufacturing :: Featuring the Hercules Retaining W...Weeds will grow in a soil filled wall more or less based on the quality of the soil. However, planting a wall with properly chosen, hardy plant material will prevent the opportunity for weeds. Using a time release , granular fertilizer and pulling a few weeds until the intended plant material becomes mature and dominate will ensure a long-term, low maintenance "green wall".
I applied too much fertilizer to my lawn. What should I do?
Wilson Lawn Garden Home Pest Control Weed Insect Disease Rat...Water thoroughly (at least an inch) for 4 consecutive days. There is no guarantee that this will work, but taking these steps may reduce potential damage. Lawn damage from too much fertilizer or spilled fertilizer is often caused by excessive salts in the soil. Adding Gypsum can help neutralize the salts.
I have weeds in my lawn, can Lawn Doctor remove them?
Countrywide Lawn Doctor - Frequently Asked Questions: Profes...A beautiful lawn is a weed free lawn. Your Lawn Doctor operative can apply selective liquid herbicide spray to your lawn to control broadleaf weeds in the grass. Examples of just some of the weeds you may find in your lawn, which Countrywide Lawn Doctor can help to eradicate;
Question: How to kill prostate cancer?
Prostate Cancer FAQRadiation and surgery are the two main options. Radiation can be of different types and has a high success rate. Surgery can be of the conventional type or else, new robotic techniques can be used such as the Da Vinci procedure. It is best to get several opinions on possible treatments from top medical professionals. Surgery is a quicker method as radiation results take time to show up.
How can I control weeds?
Pasture FAQManaged intensive grazing or mowing is often sufficient to control weeds. Goats or sheep are effective ''mowers'' for weeds like poison ivy, bittersweet, or leafy spurge. At Maple Lawn Farm, our flock of Cotswolds gradually eliminated poison ivy and bittersweet from our pastures, including infestations of bittersweet that completely covered stone walls. Mixed grazing, of sheep and cattle, or even sheep or goats with equines, can do much to control weedy growth.
How do you control moss in a lawn?
Frequently Asked QuestionsDetermine if the cause is shade, poor drainage or poor nutrition. Undo the cause. (i.e. cut down the trees, improve the drainage and fertilize.
