Are you looking for ways to help prevent weeds from infiltrating your lawn this summer? With good lawn care practices, you can help block out and prevent weeds from your lawn. Want to know more? Keep reading.
Pre-emergents are a great way to help prevent the infiltration of weeds to your lawn. They target the weed seedlings during their germination, stopping them before they are visible. These herbicides are especially great to use if you have had issues with seasonal weeds like Crowsfoot or Summer Grass.
Oxafert is a granular pre-emergent herbicide with an added fertiliser component to help give your lawn a boost at the same time.
When your lawn is thicker and healthier, the profile has less space for weeds to grow. There is also increased competition for resources, including soil, nutrients, and sunlight. When these become difficult for weeds to access, they will become challenging to grow. For more tips on how to help thicken your lawn, click here.
When lawns aren’t mown regularly, they can become stressed and thin out, making them more susceptible to weeds. So, with regular mowing, you can help improve the health of your lawn while helping it block out weeds.
If any weeds are growing in the lawn, regular mowing will also help weaken them. If a weed is preparing to go to seed, it will use a large amount of energy during this time. Mowing before the weed seeds will weaken the plant after it has used this energy. However, this is not a complete solution for weed control.
Please note if the weeds in your lawn have already gone to seed, it is best to ensure you mow with a catcher. This will help limit the seeds being spread throughout the lawn.
If you see weeds starting to grow in your lawn, being proactive and removing them before they go to seed will be key to preventing and stopping the spread.
If only a few scattered broadleaf weeds are growing, you should be able to pull these out by hand. When there is a more extensive weed issue, you may need to look at using a herbicide. Before using herbicides, it is always best to ensure the product will target the weeds you want to treat and is safe for your lawn type.
Most common broadleaf weeds like Clover, Bindii, Oxalis and Cudweed can be removed with the use of a broadleaf herbicide like All Purpose Weed Control or Amgrow Bin Die.
If you are unsure of the weed type growing in your lawn, check out the Lawn Solutions Australia App weed identification tool, or check out our ultimate weed guide here. If you still need assistance identifying weeds in your lawn, contact our team of experts, and we will be happy to assist.
By fertilising your lawn correctly, you can encourage it to grow thicker. We recommend applying a fertiliser around two to three times a year, depending on the type of fertiliser and lawn.
Fertilisers are a great way to provide your lawn with the nutrients it needs to thrive. Most soils won’t contain all nutrients that your lawn needs, so using a well-rounded fertiliser will be able to replace them.
For granular fertilisers, we recommend using our Lawn Solutions Premium Fertiliser. This fertiliser has a fast and slow-release granule to give the lawn an upfront boost while continuing to feed the lawn for around 12 weeks. Granular fertilisers like the Lawn Solutions Premium Fertiliser only need to be applied a few times a year throughout the growing season.
For liquid fertilisers, we recommend using our Exceed Liquid Fertiliser. Exceed liquid fertiliser will be absorbed by the grass leaf, providing a quicker uptake than granular fertilisers. Liquid fertilisers can be applied more regularly throughout the warm and cool months.
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