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Dandelion

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 16:59:13

weedkiller at the leaves. A selective lawn weedkiller or a lawn feed and weed product can be used on dandelions growing in lawns.established flowerbeds, cracks in paving, garden walls, lawnsspring, summer, autumnMore common problems affecting lawns


Dock

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 17:15:22

dug up. Keep digging them out. It isn't an easy job, as you need to get every last bit - any remaining fragments of root will re-sprout. Use a fork to avoid breaking up the root. Regular close mowing will keep most lawn infestations in check


Greater plantain

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 17:26:27

and nutrients, and lead to bare patches on the lawn.A clump of leaves growing from a single spot or multiple points. Tall, stringy flower stalks are topped by a dense green cone of small flowers, which turns brown and felty as seeds form.Dig out the whole tap


Meadowgrass

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 17:39:27

or ruining your display, it might not be worth fighting it. This grass can make itself at home all around the garden, particularly in beds, borders, the lawn and paving. It has fluffy flowerheads that disperse seed and keep the weed coming.Use a handfork


Stinging nettles

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 17:55:06

foliage. Remove seedlings and young plants on freshly cultivated ground before they get chance to establish and spread. Dig out established clumps, ensuring that all of the thick, yellow roots are removed. Where growing nettles to encourage beneficial


Yellow sorrel

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 18:06:24

Yellow sorrel, Oxalis corniculata, is a low, creeping weed that will happily grow anywhere - it's as happy in the bone-dry cracks in paving as it is in the damp garden and around the tops of containers. Although small, it's tricky to pull out


Hedge bindweed

By Gardeners' World on 04/11/2011 16:26:25

large clumps of foliage, obscuring and smothering small plants. Seed is produced following the cream-white trumpet flowers, which also allows this weed to spread.This climbing, twining perennial dies down in winter but grows rapidly in spring and summer


Creeping buttercup

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 16:57:09

. It can grow practically anywhere, and spreads quickly via strong runners that root at nodes.The most effective organic approach is to dig out the plant wherever it appears using a fork or trowel. Mulching deeply is ideal for smothering the weed. In lawns


Ground elder

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 17:27:44

. This vigorous, spreading perennial is rampant, growing over cultivated plants and making them compete for light, water and nutrients. In existing flowerbeds, it's best tackled by digging up the cultivated plants and washing their roots to tease out the cream


Field horsetail

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 17:36:06

, and these are followed by light-green shoots up to 60cm in height. The plant spreads among cultivated plants, making for a messy appearance and competing for water and nutrients.A deep-rooted, herbaceous weed, with tough, light-brown or green shoots that resemble pine


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