Hey yo, so my yard is filled with these weeds I shall post pictures of below. Normally, I wouldn't care, especially since I rent, however I want to try to keep the grass mowed, but these things grow easily 3 times as fast as our grass (and the rest of the weeds in the yard).I'd be interested in figuring out if there's a cheap yard treatments or spray I could put down to kill them and not the grass, but first I'd have to identify them. I've spent about an hour online looking around, and I didn't find anything that looked exactly like this. Thought maybe one of you guys might recognize it or at least give me some info to help narrow my search. Thanks.
5/2/2009 2:53:14 PM
looks like a dandelion variant to me
5/2/2009 2:55:14 PM
as far as herbicide applications all you need to know is that it is a broadleaf dicotits a type of aster, but for your purposes it doesnt matter what as long as u can differentiate it from what you want to actually grow
5/2/2009 3:45:17 PM
that was the main thing... I know the leaves are "more broad" than the grass, but I didn't know if this counted asBROADLEEFWEADS[Edited on May 2, 2009 at 3:50 PM. Reason : ]
5/2/2009 3:50:35 PM
ok its a dicot, grasses are monocotsgeneral herbicides either kill one or the other and dicots are generally called "broad leaves" thats all i was sayingthere are broadleaved monocots (green briar) just dont get a general use herbicide, since what u want to keep is already growing. Im not familiar with herbicide brands just the principle behind them[Edited on May 2, 2009 at 4:05 PM. Reason : r]
5/2/2009 4:01:32 PM
weed n feed always worked for my folksround up the whole yard and don't worry about cutting grass
5/2/2009 4:53:18 PM
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5/2/2009 5:49:25 PM
thanks for the info... im pretty sure 50% or more of my yard greenery is broad leaf stuff, so ill probably brown the fuck up out of my yard...but at least i wont have to mow it every 5 days[Edited on May 2, 2009 at 7:13 PM. Reason : i can spell]
5/2/2009 7:13:12 PM
5/3/2009 8:20:29 AM
cool. I'm gonna go look at it, I have no idea what kind of grass I have, and I'm pretty sure the landlord didn't care enough know. Hell, I haven't seen him once since we moved in. There used to be a tenant who took really good care of the lawn and did a lot of landscaping and made it look very nice ( a neighbor told me). Apparently all it takes is a couple years of total neglect to go back into a weed-filled nothingness. I'm serious when I say that 50-60% of the green on my lawn is either weeds, clover, or moss on the dead spots. It doesn't help that we have a ton of tree cover to discourage proper grass growth, and I imagine the massive amount of weeds compete for the resources as well. The thing is, if I spray, then I'm probably going to kill a lot of the other weeds, and perhaps even the grass too. I might just leave it, and grumble about it. These extra fast growing weeds I pictures in the original post though weren't here last year. Meh... I might just go mow now. Consider it a little bit of exercise.And also, I did spell leaf and weeds wrong on purpose Just... you know... don't want people thinking I'm a complete idiot. Just when it comes to lawn foliage.
5/3/2009 10:53:52 AM
dude, you're renting. don't spend money to improve his property.
5/3/2009 12:12:47 PM
^ haha, yeah. That's what I keep coming back to. the only reason i even considered it was because they grow obnoxiously high in a very short time... making me mow the grass way sooner than i would have to normally.However, they're all at the bottom of the yard, not up near the street, so i can get away with letting them grow tall until the whole yard needs to be mowed I think
5/3/2009 1:01:53 PM
besides, they are flowers
5/3/2009 1:58:08 PM
theyre shitty flowers hahtheyre fuckin aphid motelsand tell me why in the third pic it looks like he gotta roach crawling around in his house[Edited on May 3, 2009 at 2:41 PM. Reason : f]
5/3/2009 2:40:35 PM
haha, I think thats a husk or something from some insect. I was wondering that too. Anyway, all this was outside. I took the pictures against the hood of my car because it was too difficult to see the details without placing the plant against a different colored background.
5/3/2009 2:44:29 PM