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Weeds Often Indicate Other Lawn Problems (2-20-12)

If your lawn is choked with weeds, it could be an indicator of other lawn problems. Having an understanding of weeds that seem to dominate under certain conditions can help in improving overall turf management.

Goose grass and path rush are indicators of soil compaction whereas sedges and kyllinga often predominate in poorly drained soils. High populations of wood sorrel (oxalis) may indicate low soil pH and plantains tend to favor soils with higher soil pH.

Lawns that are deficient of nitrogen often are infested with legumes such as clovers, vetch, or lespedeza. Where there is standing water, algae will thrive.

Correcting the problems associated with these indicator weeds will greatly improve the competitiveness of the turf, weed problems will be lessened, and your lawn will have a much greater aesthetic appeal.

Published February 20, 2012


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