Posted by hr(bob) hofmann@att.net on July 4, 2010, 5:00 pm
I have the invasive grass/weed shown in the picture in many places in
my lawn. The spots of weeds pop up with no apparent source. They do
no respond to weed killer, and they crowd out regular lawn grass. I
am in the Chicago suburbs. Can anyone tell me what the grayish green
grass/weed is and how to get rid of it?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bobhofmann/4761771580/
Thanks,
Bob Hofmann
Posted by brooklyn1 on July 4, 2010, 6:04 pm
On Sun, 4 Jul 2010 14:00:56 -0700 (PDT), "hr(bob) hofmann@att.net"
>I have the invasive grass/weed shown in the picture in many places in
>my lawn. The spots of weeds pop up with no apparent source. They do
>no respond to weed killer, and they crowd out regular lawn grass. I
>am in the Chicago suburbs. Can anyone tell me what the grayish green
>grass/weed is and how to get rid of it?
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/bobhofmann/4761771580/
>Thanks,
>Bob Hofmann
Your weed is lush and green, actually looks much better than your
struggling to live puny grass. If you put more effort into your lawn
you wouldn't have weeds... regular watering and mowing will do
wonders.
Posted by David Hare-Scott on July 4, 2010, 6:34 pm
brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Jul 2010 14:00:56 -0700 (PDT), "hr(bob) hofmann@att.net"
>> I have the invasive grass/weed shown in the picture in many places in
>> my lawn. The spots of weeds pop up with no apparent source. They
>> do no respond to weed killer, and they crowd out regular lawn grass.
>> I am in the Chicago suburbs. Can anyone tell me what the grayish
>> green grass/weed is and how to get rid of it?
I cannot say what it is but why is it so objectionable? Why must lawn be
one species?
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/bobhofmann/4761771580/
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Bob Hofmann
> Your weed is lush and green, actually looks much better than your
> struggling to live puny grass. If you put more effort into your lawn
> you wouldn't have weeds... regular watering and mowing will do
> wonders.
Yep yep yep. Fertilise, mow, water, drill, roll, water, fertilise, mow,
weed, water, fertilise, mow, water, drill, roll, water, spray, fertilise,
mow, water, fertilise, mow, water, drill, roll, water, fertilise, mow,
water, fertilise, weed, mow, water, drill, roll, water, fertilise, mow,
water. That'l fix it.
David
Posted by brooklyn1 on July 4, 2010, 8:55 pm
On Mon, 5 Jul 2010 08:34:52 +1000, "David Hare-Scott"
>brooklyn1 wrote:
>> On Sun, 4 Jul 2010 14:00:56 -0700 (PDT), "hr(bob) hofmann@att.net"
>>
>>> I have the invasive grass/weed shown in the picture in many places in
>>> my lawn. The spots of weeds pop up with no apparent source. They
>>> do no respond to weed killer, and they crowd out regular lawn grass.
>>> I am in the Chicago suburbs. Can anyone tell me what the grayish
>>> green grass/weed is and how to get rid of it?
>I cannot say what it is but why is it so objectionable? Why must lawn be
>one species?
They needn't be, except depending on the area involved... smaller
lawns are not very esthetically appealing when filled with patches of
different types of plants.... with larger areas one cannot see the
imperfections over great distances. My lawn is compased of probably a
hundred different plants but unless one walks about and looks up close
and personal they'd never know that not too long ago it was a hay
field, there's very little real lawn grass... if not for my regular
mowing it would be a wildflower meadow:
http://i49.tinypic.com/166evys.jpg
Posted by songbird on July 6, 2010, 3:31 pm
brooklyn1 wrote:
>David Hare-Scott wrote:
...
>> I cannot say what it is but why is it so objectionable? Why must
>> lawn be one species?
> They needn't be, except depending on the area involved... smaller
> lawns are not very esthetically appealing when filled with patches of
> different types of plants.... with larger areas one cannot see the
> imperfections over great distances. My lawn is compased of probably a
> hundred different plants but unless one walks about and looks up close
> and personal they'd never know that not too long ago it was a hay
> field, there's very little real lawn grass... if not for my regular
> mowing it would be a wildflower meadow:
> http://i49.tinypic.com/166evys.jpg
i don't see any broad leafs
(plantains, chicory or dandelions,
etc) in there at all, what are you
doing to keep them from winning
out?
here, if i didn't hand weed them
they would take over in a few years.
songbird
>my lawn. The spots of weeds pop up with no apparent source. They do
>no respond to weed killer, and they crowd out regular lawn grass. I
>am in the Chicago suburbs. Can anyone tell me what the grayish green
>grass/weed is and how to get rid of it?
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/bobhofmann/4761771580/
>Thanks,
>Bob Hofmann