This week we officially enter the first month of spring. It is a time of year when there is plenty to start doing in the garden. All things are certainly showing signs of growth now, especially the lawns.
The humble lawn graces almost every home in our city. They come in all sizes and are generally defined as that green area that is mown around the house. Some lawns can be likened to a bowling green, neatly kept, made up purely of grass species and not a weed in sight. Others are made up of large-leafed cape daisies, dandelions and a number of varying grasses that rapidly spring up to different heights. A nice lawn complements both a house and the garden, and contributes to increasing the value and saleability of a property.
The secret of a good lawn is firstly, preparation before it is planted, and secondly maintenance when it is established.
For an existing lawn maintenance doesn't have to be too time consuming. To keep a lawn looking good as well as feeling great to walk on (without prickles!) follow these simple tasks. A spray once a year with Yates Turfix, an application of Yates Fertiliser & Moss Control and regular mowing.
Best spray options for weeds
There are a few sprays on the market that will kill the broadleaf weeds in your lawn without affecting the grass. A spray once a year (more frequent if needed) will keep your weeds under control and prevent the grass from being gradually taken over by weeds.
Yates Turfix is effective against most broadleaf weeds including daisies, clovers, onehunga weed, catsear, chickweed, chamomiles, docks, thistles and dandelion. If there are some hard to kill weeds such as cape daisy, hydrocotyle, creeping oxalis and clover then Yates Hydrocotyle Killer is a better choice.
The third choice of spray is Yates Woody Weedkiller. This is effective on Onehunga (prickle) weed, clovers, convolvulus, docks, sorrel, cape ivy, thistles and buttercups.
If prickles in the kids' feet are the biggest problem in your lawns then use Gro Safe Prickle Weed Killer. This controls Onehunga (prickle) weed and other lawn weeds including thistles, plantains, daisies, cape daisy and pennycress.