A Guide To Common Lawn Weeds

You could whack lawn weeds all day long but if you havent correctly identified them it makes no differencetheyll keep coming back. While a majority of homeowners are familiar with common lawn weeds like poison ivy and dandelions there are several unfamiliar types that have a tendency to creep into lawns across the United States.

Believe it or not weed and insect control are one of the most popular lawn services amongst homeowners. If obtaining a weedfree lawn was one of your New Years resolutions this year then the first step is recognizing which weeds are overtaking your yard. Additionally you will need to determine which weeds you want removed from your lawn some weeds are nonobtrusive. Clover for instance was once considered a desirable weed but later became known as a common lawn weed because it didnt have the same appearance as regular grass.

Today clover is making a comeback. Now considered an enhancement to the lawn due to its attractive evergreen hue clover has also been found to lift the soils nitrogen levels and conceal other weeds. Whats more clover is resistant to disease. As a result garden centers are beginning to offer clover and consumers are beginning to buy it.

To assist you in your search to determine which weeds are taking root in your lawn check out a few types of lawn weeds below. With the right knowledge you can whack weeds for good!

Common Lawn Weeds

  • The Weed: Dallis Grass

    The Characteristics: Perennial grass; light green in color; extended seed heads that stick out from top; flourishes in damp areas with plenty of heat southern U.S..

  • The Weed: Quackgrass

    The Characteristics: Forms clumps; long tapered bluishgreen blades; a perennial grass; especially found in northern U.S.

  • The Weed: Japanese Clover

    The Characteristics: Wiry summer annual; oblong leaflets in groups of three; wooded stem with purplish single flowers that show up in late summer. Prefers damp sandy or clay soils and usually found on riverbanks waste ground and roadsides in the southeastern U.S.

  • The Weed: Witch Grass

    The Characteristics: Has a large purplish flower that resembles a broom; a summer annual grass; bushy and hairy; branches from the base; found in all of U.S. excluding the Northern Plains.

  • The Weed: Goose Grass

    The Characteristics: A summer annual grass; fingerlike stems at top; whitishsilver mat; clumping grass; flat stems in a low rosette; found in areas of heavy traffic that are compressed; generates seeds even after close mowing.

About the writer:  Alex G. Rogers is a freelance writer that publishes articles for a variety of publications. The topics that Alex Rogers frequently write about include lawn care health care gardening and home improvement.

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