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Fri, Aug 12, 11 at 23:20
| This spring, just before the dandelions and weeds came up, I spread some Scott's Weed and Feed on the lawn. Personally, I am into organic lawns and gardens. I thought this would give my lawn a head start. I noticed no difference between my lawn this year and last year. I have the same amount of weeds in the same places and just as many lighter area and less dense growth areas as before. Does anyone have any ideas on how to get better growth and less weeds?
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| Growing grass in Alaska, man that's a short season, but with plenty of light. Anyway, what product did you use? Most, if not all, "Weed N Feed" products are a waste of money. You have to apply them to your lawn when it's wet and the weeds are actively growing. That way the weed killer will be absorbed by the plant. It's a bad method of action. A better product is a preemergent herbicide. This is applied before weed seeds germinate in the spring, and it prevents them from growing into adult plants (dandelions won't be stopped unless it is a dandelion seed). For weeds in your lawn, spot treating with something like Weed B Gone Max is a good way to go. The amount of herbicide you use is very small, and it is directed right on the weed. |
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- Posted by dchall_san_antonio 8 San Antonio (My Page) on Fri, Aug 12, 11 at 23:44
| Based on about a hundred comments just like yours over the past many years, we are all in agreement that weed and feed products don't work. Similarly over the years we have whittled lawn care down to the three cultural elements of watering, mowing, and feeding. Here is the basic gist of the wisdom of the Internet lawn forums:
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| While Weed and Feed products aren't great, you made errors in using the product. You specified that you used a post-emergent product (the weed and feed) BEFORE the weeds were up - in other words, as a pre-emergent. That doesn't work. Also, most pre-emergent products for lawns work on grassy weeds, not broadleaf weeds. It's important to read what the product does, and not buy it for what you WISH it to do. |
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- Posted by bassplayer7 6 (My Page) on Sat, Aug 13, 11 at 12:53
| Ditto dchall and tiemco. Very good and accurate comments. Like they said, a healthy stand of turf, and a touch of pre-emergent go a really, really long way. |
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