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WHAT DO YOU SUGGEST FOR KILLING
CLOVER OR, A.K.A., WOOD SORREL?
Wood sorrel is another name for the oxalis plant. Small plants
can easily be handpicked or dug as they appear before they
flower or form seed. Removal of all vegetative portions of the
plant, including roots and rhizomes, is important. Rhizomes can
be easily removed when soil is moist. Do not place the weeds
with seeds in compost bins for reuse in the landscape. A light
layer of mulch in landscape beds and around flowers and
shrubs will aid in preventing further germination of oxalis seeds.
The seeds require light for germination, so limiting light to the
seedbed with mulch will reduce the numbers of new oxalis
plants. Maintenance of healthy, dense lawns will create less
space for oxalis to invade. Lawn maintenance should adhere to
fertilizer and lime recommendations obtained from soil test
results combined with proper mowing height and frequency
requirements.
I SOMEHOW HAVE ONIONS GROWING IN MY
YARD. HOW TO GET RID OF THEM?
All are members of the allium family and are similarly treated.
How do you know the difference? Snip and smell. Wild garlic is
particularly problematic in lawns. They become a mass of tiny
bulbs that are very stable underground and either need to be
completely removed, constantly trimmed back (just to annoy
them) or chemically treated.
WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO GET RID
OF SPOTTED SPURGE?
It grows in my yard and cracks in my sidewalk constantly.
In an area that you never intend to grow desirable plants, you
can use horticultural vinegar, boiled water or an herbicide. It is
hard to get out the roots in concrete cracks. When it grows in
your garden beds or lawn, you can try to hand pull them, but be
careful to get the entire plant, root and seeds. All spurges
reproduce by seed, and creeping spurge also can produce
roots along the stem, creating new plants. Presence of spurge
can indicate possible nematode infestation or compacted soil.
When spurge is wet, the seeds will stick to things like the
bottom of your shoes or animal fur. Prevent an infestation by
removing the weed from your landscape before it begins to
produce seed. Feed your lawn regularly and mow it at the
proper height to help keep the turf full and dense to ensure that
this non-competitive plant won’t have room to grow.
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