Many a garden owner wants a beautiful, green lawn. Weeds have no place in it, but sometimes they spread rapidly. We explain how to prevent weeds and give tips on how to remove and avoid unwanted weeds.
How do weeds spread?
Unwelcome weeds reproduce in various ways. Many weeds are carried by the wind, while other weeds, such as clover, are creeping weeds that cover the ground with wide runners. Root weeds are particularly insidious: they spread underground and disrupt the development of the lawn. But all weeds have one thing in common: the quicker you take action against them, the quicker and easier it is to get rid of them and enjoy a healthy, green carpet.
Prevention of weeds
Basically, the following applies: Optimum lawn care makes the lawn robust and less susceptible to weeds, moss, diseases and other pests. Most native weeds only become a problem if the lawn is not supplied with sufficient nutrients. For example, the development of clover in the lawn is a sure sign that the lawn is not receiving enough nutrients. Fertilising the lawn is therefore an important first step in preventing weeds. At the same time, weeds react sensitively to being cut, which is why regular mowing of the lawn is another important aspect of lawn care and weed prevention.
Lawn robot
Regular use of a robot mower has a positive effect on lawn quality. The robots, which are supplied by our partner GardenTec mulching mowers are recommended, which cut the mown grass so finely that no clippings need to be disposed of. These are distributed over the lawn and thus return to the nutrient cycle, fertilising the soil in a natural way. The increasingly dense lawn surface also displaces moss. In addition to the positive effect on the lawn, an Automower saves time and takes over the gardening work. It should be noted, however, that the use of an Automower requires intensive lawn care to ensure that foreign grasses have no chance of seeding.
Effective weed control
Individual weeds can be removed by hand. However, care must be taken to ensure that the weeds are removed together with their roots so that they do not sprout again. If the lawn is infested with weeds over a large area, it is worth using a special weed killer for lawns. The weeds die and the growth of the lawn is not affected. Subsequent scarifying of the lawn removes the dead weeds. Scarifying makes it necessary to overseed and fertilise the lawn so that the green carpet can sprout again optimally and grow back densely. At the same time, the fertiliser provides the lawn with the necessary nutrients and prevents weeds from spreading again.
The most important tips for preventing and controlling weeds in the lawn - we summarise:
- Weeds are often a sign of nutrient deficiency
- Weeds can be prevented by regular fertilising and mowing
- Individual weeds and their roots can be easily removed by hand
- Special weed killers for the lawn kill the weeds without harming the lawn
- After weed control with a weed killer, fertilisation prevents weeds from spreading again
Do you need help maintaining your lawn?
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