Looking for a natural alternative to chemical weed killers? There are a number of non-toxic remedies you can concoct with everyday household items. Read here to learn about how to safely zap these problematic plants.How to Make Weed Killer
Green Lawn Fertilizing – clover
White clover is a very common weed in the Pennsylvania area. It is very hardy and durable, and once it gets into your lawn it can be hard to get it out. In the world of lawn care, it’s important to know your enemy. The following is some information on white clover, as well as how to combat it.
Lawn Weeds may seem like purposeless annoyances, but the appearance of many weed species can give you important information about the state of your lawn and how you can make it healthier. Consult the following list of weeds to learn what messages your weed-infested lawn may have for you.
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The weed that we are going to go over this week is Oxalis. Oxalis is a broad leaf weed from the wood sorrel family. The form that we see the most is yellow oxalis, which can be easily identified by the three green, heart shaped leaflets that comprise the base of the plant, and after matured, the yellow flower that it produces. This plant can be either an annual or perennial plant.
When it comes to fighting weeds, knowledge is power. There are thousands of different types of weeds out there; all with their own unique attributes. When they’re in your lawn though, most people only care about how they can be killed.
It is said if a person finds a clover with four leaves they will have good luck. Problem is, most clover only has three leaves—and it's taking over your lawn.