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Speedwell

On 19/10/2011 in Problems: Weeds

. In lawns, increase the height of the cut so that it is shaded out by the grass and ensure the sward is dense and healthy so it can compete with the weed. In lawns, spot-treat the weed using a weedkiller such as a 2,4-D-based herbicide in spring or early


Clover

On 19/10/2011 in Problems: Weeds

as an excellent green manure when dug back into the soil. In lawns, use a weedkiller such as a 2, 4-D-based herbicide in spring or early summer, when growth is at its most vigorous. Repeat throughout summer where necessary. Apply in cool, moist, calm conditions


Creeping buttercup

On 19/10/2011 in Problems: Weeds

, in the worst case scenario, lift the turf and replace it.In lawns, you can get rid of the weed using a lawn weedkiller, such as a 2, 4-D-based herbicide. Apply it in cool, moist and calm weather when there's least risk of accidentally spraying nearby garden


Self-heal

On 19/10/2011 in Problems: Weeds

and replace the affected turf in order to deal with it effectively.In lawns, use a weedkiller such as a 2, 4-D-based herbicide to remove self-heal. Apply in cool, moist, calm conditions when there is least risk of accidentally damaging nearby garden plants


Yarrow

On 19/10/2011 in Problems: Weeds

.Yarrow is fairly resistant to many selective weedkillers, but in lawns, use a weedkiller such as a 2, 4-D-based herbicide to remove the weed. Apply in cool, moist, calm conditions when there is least risk of accidentally damaging nearby garden plants.all over


Sweet Pea Queries

On 02/08/2012 in forum

the base. I'm rather surprised to hear about yours not shooting, they are normally so vigorous. Apart from covering an ugly fence or wall, I'm not too keen on them, as they have no scent. Hi David, Thanks for your quick response- that's what I thought sadly


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