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[email protected] December 6th 19 10:12 PM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become a dandelion bed
 
I have a lawn that was laid 10 years ago with Rolawn Medallion turf at a rental house. The tenant has been there all that time.

In that time, it has now become a dandelion bed, i.e there is now very little grass visible and is now basically full of dandelions.

I see I have several options:

Dig it all up and lay new turf.... how long do the dandelion tap roots go down and how do I ensure I get the entire tap roots out?

Apply a total weedkiller, wait several months and then reseed with grass seed

Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the grass then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions

Pay GreenThumb or similar X quid a month and get them to visit several times a year and sort it out for me.

What do the panel think?

S.

ss December 6th 19 10:19 PM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become adandelion bed
 
On 06/12/2019 22:12, wrote:
Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the grass then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions


Above is what I would do.

Chris Green December 6th 19 10:29 PM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become a dandelion bed
 
wrote:
I have a lawn that was laid 10 years ago with Rolawn Medallion turf at
a rental house. The tenant has been there all that time.

In that time, it has now become a dandelion bed, i.e there is now very
little grass visible and is now basically full of dandelions.

I see I have several options:

Dig it all up and lay new turf.... how long do the dandelion tap roots
go down and how do I ensure I get the entire tap roots out?

Apply a total weedkiller, wait several months and then reseed with grass seed

Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the grass
then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions

Pay GreenThumb or similar X quid a month and get them to visit several
times a year and sort it out for me.

What do the panel think?

Just mow it regularly.

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[email protected] December 6th 19 11:06 PM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become adandelion bed
 
On Saturday, December 7, 2019 at 9:33:06 AM UTC+11, Chris Green wrote:
wrote:
I have a lawn that was laid 10 years ago with Rolawn Medallion turf at
a rental house. The tenant has been there all that time.

In that time, it has now become a dandelion bed, i.e there is now very
little grass visible and is now basically full of dandelions.

I see I have several options:

Dig it all up and lay new turf.... how long do the dandelion tap roots
go down and how do I ensure I get the entire tap roots out?

Apply a total weedkiller, wait several months and then reseed with grass seed

Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the grass
then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions

Pay GreenThumb or similar X quid a month and get them to visit several
times a year and sort it out for me.

What do the panel think?

Just mow it regularly.

--
Chris Green
·


yes, if you have a second strip of grass around home mow there, after the first, that way you will have dandeleons uniformly all over your lawn areas !!!

The Natural Philosopher[_2_] December 6th 19 11:23 PM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become adandelion bed
 
On 06/12/2019 22:12, wrote:
I have a lawn that was laid 10 years ago with Rolawn Medallion turf at a rental house. The tenant has been there all that time.

In that time, it has now become a dandelion bed, i.e there is now very little grass visible and is now basically full of dandelions.

I see I have several options:

Dig it all up and lay new turf.... how long do the dandelion tap roots go down and how do I ensure I get the entire tap roots out?

Apply a total weedkiller, wait several months and then reseed with grass seed

Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the grass then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions

Pay GreenThumb or similar X quid a month and get them to visit several times a year and sort it out for me.

What do the panel think?

S.

I am going through a similar exercise here.

Weed and feed is working on MOST weeds and the moss.

I've only had to glyphosate the yarrow.

You need to do it when the grass grows - next pring - and then water it
immediately.

You wouldnt need to wait months to reseed after a glyphosate attack. It
doesnt touch seeds


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[email protected] December 6th 19 11:33 PM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become adandelion bed
 
On Saturday, December 7, 2019 at 10:06:36 AM UTC+11, wrote:
On Saturday, December 7, 2019 at 9:33:06 AM UTC+11, Chris Green wrote:
wrote:
I have a lawn that was laid 10 years ago with Rolawn Medallion turf at
a rental house. The tenant has been there all that time.

In that time, it has now become a dandelion bed, i.e there is now very
little grass visible and is now basically full of dandelions.

I see I have several options:

Dig it all up and lay new turf.... how long do the dandelion tap roots
go down and how do I ensure I get the entire tap roots out?

Apply a total weedkiller, wait several months and then reseed with grass seed

Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the grass
then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions

Pay GreenThumb or similar X quid a month and get them to visit several
times a year and sort it out for me.

What do the panel think?

Just mow it regularly.

--
Chris Green
·


yes, if you have a second strip of grass around home mow there, after the first, that way you will have dandeleons uniformly all over your lawn areas !!!


Joke apart, my personal experience is these damndeleons spread easily when you use the mower. Best, as I found,, is to remove them complete root stock and barrel using garden tool. And it needs patience careful not to seveer the root and do it more than 1 season b4 one can see them disappear.

alan_m December 6th 19 11:35 PM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become adandelion bed
 
On 06/12/2019 22:19, ss wrote:
On 06/12/2019 22:12, wrote:
Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the
grass then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions


Above is what I would do.


The problem is those weedkillers on sale to the general public are often
jus as effective as a chocolate tea pot.

The potential with dandelions is that the problem doesn't originate in
your garden. You may clear the problem in your lawn and re-seed but next
season thousands of new seeds will float in from your neighbours.

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Tim+[_5_] December 7th 19 07:18 AM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now becomea dandelion bed
 
wrote:
I have a lawn that was laid 10 years ago with Rolawn Medallion turf at a
rental house. The tenant has been there all that time.

In that time, it has now become a dandelion bed, i.e there is now very
little grass visible and is now basically full of dandelions.

I see I have several options:

Dig it all up and lay new turf.... how long do the dandelion tap roots go
down and how do I ensure I get the entire tap roots out?

Apply a total weedkiller, wait several months and then reseed with grass seed

Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the
grass then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions

Pay GreenThumb or similar X quid a month and get them to visit several
times a year and sort it out for me.

What do the panel think?

S.


I looked at the price of selective weed killers and realised that paying a
lawn care company to do it made more sense. No regrets.

Tim

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Jimk December 7th 19 09:02 AM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become adandelion bed
 
Tim+ Wrote in message:
wrote:
I have a lawn that was laid 10 years ago with Rolawn Medallion turf at a
rental house. The tenant has been there all that time.

In that time, it has now become a dandelion bed, i.e there is now very
little grass visible and is now basically full of dandelions.

I see I have several options:

Dig it all up and lay new turf.... how long do the dandelion tap roots go
down and how do I ensure I get the entire tap roots out?

Apply a total weedkiller, wait several months and then reseed with grass seed

Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the
grass then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions

Pay GreenThumb or similar X quid a month and get them to visit several
times a year and sort it out for me.

What do the panel think?

S.


I looked at the price of selective weed killers and realised that paying a
lawn care company to do it made more sense. No regrets.

Tim


Price of green thumb p.a.?
Is your lawn weed free as a result?
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Richard[_10_] December 7th 19 09:29 AM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become a dandelion bed
 
On 06/12/2019 22:12, wrote:
I have a lawn that was laid 10 years ago with Rolawn Medallion turf at a rental house. The tenant has been there all that time.

In that time, it has now become a dandelion bed, i.e there is now very little grass visible and is now basically full of dandelions.

I see I have several options:

Dig it all up and lay new turf.... how long do the dandelion tap roots go down and how do I ensure I get the entire tap roots out?

Apply a total weedkiller, wait several months and then reseed with grass seed

Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the grass then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions

Pay GreenThumb or similar X quid a month and get them to visit several times a year and sort it out for me.

What do the panel think?

S.


Take an alternative approach:
https://thenerdyfarmwife.com/12-thin...elion-flowers/

Brian Reay[_6_] December 7th 19 10:30 AM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become adandelion bed
 
On 07/12/2019 09:29, Richard wrote:
On 06/12/2019 22:12, wrote:
I have a lawn that was laid 10 years ago with Rolawn Medallion turf at
a rental house. The tenant has been there all that time.

In that time, it has now become a dandelion bed, i.e there is now very
little grass visible and is now basically full of dandelions.

I see I have several options:

Dig it all up and lay new turf.... how long do the dandelion tap roots
go down and how do I ensure I get the entire tap roots out?

Apply a total weedkiller, wait several months and then reseed with
grass seed

Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the
grass then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions

Pay GreenThumb or similar X quid a month and get them to visit several
times a year and sort it out for me.

What do the panel think?

S.


Take an alternative approach:
https://thenerdyfarmwife.com/12-thin...elion-flowers/



Senior Management was able to 'recover' a lawn in a sorry state to a
pretty good condition by using one of the off the shelf 'weed and feeds'
in combination with some 'spot' weed killer for the stubborn ones. It
took quite a long time, over a year, probably 2 or even 3. It seemed a
crime when we later torn it up and paved the whole area.

We faced with a similar problem in the current house we opted for new
turf. The results were certainly quicker but a lot more expensive.



Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\) December 7th 19 10:32 AM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become a dandelion bed
 
Find a local gardener who will not charge the earth but you may still need
to relay it or at least try to get it mowed often so the dandelions don't
seed. Often though this problem occurs due to an adjacent plot running wild
and seeding yours!
I'm assuming you want real grass.
There are those who say also that why worry if its green most oof the time,
seed it with wild flowers.
Brian

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I have a lawn that was laid 10 years ago with Rolawn Medallion turf at a
rental house. The tenant has been there all that time.

In that time, it has now become a dandelion bed, i.e there is now very
little grass visible and is now basically full of dandelions.

I see I have several options:

Dig it all up and lay new turf.... how long do the dandelion tap roots go
down and how do I ensure I get the entire tap roots out?

Apply a total weedkiller, wait several months and then reseed with grass
seed

Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the
grass then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions

Pay GreenThumb or similar X quid a month and get them to visit several
times a year and sort it out for me.

What do the panel think?

S.




Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\) December 7th 19 10:33 AM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become a dandelion bed
 
You can seed the bare bits, but the issue of the deep roots is going to end
up with a very bumpy lawn, just like mine.... Brian

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On 06/12/2019 22:12,
wrote:
Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the
grass then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions


Above is what I would do.




Chris Green December 7th 19 10:47 AM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become a dandelion bed
 
wrote:
Pay GreenThumb or similar X quid a month and get them to visit several
times a year and sort it out for me.

What do the panel think?

Just mow it regularly.


yes, if you have a second strip of grass around home mow there, after the
first, that way you will have dandeleons uniformly all over your lawn areas
!!!


Ay? Are you saying that mowing will spread the seeds? *Regular*
mowing would include before the seeds have formed, not to mention when
the (few hopefully) newly sown dandelions are just starting to grow
and will be fairly fragile.

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Scott[_17_] December 7th 19 10:53 AM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become a dandelion bed
 
On Fri, 6 Dec 2019 22:29:04 +0000, Chris Green wrote:

[snip]

Just mow it regularly.


Looking at the name, here is a contributor who should be taken
seriously :-)

pamela December 7th 19 11:41 AM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become a dandelion bed
 
On 23:35 6 Dec 2019, alan_m wrote:

On 06/12/2019 22:19, ss wrote:
On 06/12/2019 22:12, wrote:
Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the
grass then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions


Above is what I would do.


The problem is those weedkillers on sale to the general public are often
jus as effective as a chocolate tea pot.


My local council once explained they were no longer permitted to use certain
weedkillers on the streets but I was able to buy them.

I suspect public restrictions have caught up to make us just as restricted.

The potential with dandelions is that the problem doesn't originate in
your garden. You may clear the problem in your lawn and re-seed but next
season thousands of new seeds will float in from your neighbours.


pamela December 7th 19 11:43 AM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become a dandelion bed
 
On 07:39 7 Dec 2019, Chris Hogg wrote:

On Fri, 6 Dec 2019 14:12:07 -0800 (PST), wrote:

I have a lawn that was laid 10 years ago with Rolawn Medallion turf at a
rental house. The tenant has been there all that time.

In that time, it has now become a dandelion bed, i.e there is now very
little grass visible and is now basically full of dandelions.

I see I have several options:

Dig it all up and lay new turf.... how long do the dandelion tap roots
go down and how do I ensure I get the entire tap roots out?

Apply a total weedkiller, wait several months and then reseed with grass
seed

Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the
grass then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions

Pay GreenThumb or similar X quid a month and get them to visit several
times a year and sort it out for me.

What do the panel think?

S.


Option 3 - selective weedkiller, Verdone (now called Weedol lawn
killer) or similar. But not at this time of year. Wait until the
Spring when things start growing again. You may need two applications,
a few weeks apart. When the dandelions have died, scarify the larger
bald patches with a rake and over-seed with a good lawn seed mix. Be
vigilant and remove dandelion seedlings that will inevitably appear
over time.
http://tinyurl.com/vohcq44 and http://tinyurl.com/yxzrxhqp


Every time I try selective weedkiller on a lawn, the grass is badly affected
and doesn't really recover. I would use a good brand and not apply too much.
I've given up with them.


Terry Casey December 7th 19 12:39 PM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become a dandelion bed
 
In article ,
says...

The potential with dandelions is that the problem doesn't
originate in your garden. You may clear the problem in your
lawn and re-seed but next season thousands of new seeds
will float in from your neighbours.


.... who got them from you in the first place ...

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Tim+[_5_] December 7th 19 01:04 PM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now becomea dandelion bed
 
Jimk wrote:
Tim+ Wrote in message:
wrote:
I have a lawn that was laid 10 years ago with Rolawn Medallion turf at a
rental house. The tenant has been there all that time.

In that time, it has now become a dandelion bed, i.e there is now very
little grass visible and is now basically full of dandelions.

I see I have several options:

Dig it all up and lay new turf.... how long do the dandelion tap roots go
down and how do I ensure I get the entire tap roots out?

Apply a total weedkiller, wait several months and then reseed with grass seed

Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the
grass then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions

Pay GreenThumb or similar X quid a month and get them to visit several
times a year and sort it out for me.

What do the panel think?

S.


I looked at the price of selective weed killers and realised that paying a
lawn care company to do it made more sense. No regrets.

Tim


Price of green thumb p.a.?
Is your lawn weed free as a result?


No idea about price of green thumb but our firm treats our lawn four time a
year at about £30 a time. Lawn looks very good.

Tm




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Tim+[_5_] December 7th 19 01:04 PM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now becomea dandelion bed
 
Chris Hogg wrote:
On Fri, 6 Dec 2019 14:12:07 -0800 (PST), wrote:

I have a lawn that was laid 10 years ago with Rolawn Medallion turf at a
rental house. The tenant has been there all that time.

In that time, it has now become a dandelion bed, i.e there is now very
little grass visible and is now basically full of dandelions.

I see I have several options:

Dig it all up and lay new turf.... how long do the dandelion tap roots
go down and how do I ensure I get the entire tap roots out?

Apply a total weedkiller, wait several months and then reseed with grass seed

Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the
grass then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions

Pay GreenThumb or similar X quid a month and get them to visit several
times a year and sort it out for me.

What do the panel think?

S.


Option 3 - selective weedkiller, Verdone (now called Weedol lawn
killer) or similar. But not at this time of year. Wait until the
Spring when things start growing again. You may need two applications,
a few weeks apart. When the dandelions have died, scarify the larger
bald patches with a rake and over-seed with a good lawn seed mix. Be
vigilant and remove dandelion seedlings that will inevitably appear
over time.
http://tinyurl.com/vohcq44 and http://tinyurl.com/yxzrxhqp


Verdone is what I tried initially but its expensive and the stuff
available to the public seems pretty ineffective (or I wasnt using it
correctly). Whatever, paying someone else to do all the treatment 4 times
a year works for me and gives far better results than I ever achieved.

Tim

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Tim Lamb[_2_] December 7th 19 02:17 PM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become a dandelion bed
 
In message
,
Tim+ writes
Chris Hogg wrote:
On Fri, 6 Dec 2019 14:12:07 -0800 (PST), wrote:

I have a lawn that was laid 10 years ago with Rolawn Medallion turf at a
rental house. The tenant has been there all that time.

In that time, it has now become a dandelion bed, i.e there is now very
little grass visible and is now basically full of dandelions.

I see I have several options:

Dig it all up and lay new turf.... how long do the dandelion tap roots
go down and how do I ensure I get the entire tap roots out?

Apply a total weedkiller, wait several months and then reseed with
grass seed

Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the
grass then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions

Pay GreenThumb or similar X quid a month and get them to visit several
times a year and sort it out for me.

What do the panel think?

S.


Option 3 - selective weedkiller, Verdone (now called Weedol lawn
killer) or similar. But not at this time of year. Wait until the
Spring when things start growing again. You may need two applications,
a few weeks apart. When the dandelions have died, scarify the larger
bald patches with a rake and over-seed with a good lawn seed mix. Be
vigilant and remove dandelion seedlings that will inevitably appear
over time.
http://tinyurl.com/vohcq44 and http://tinyurl.com/yxzrxhqp


Verdone is what I tried initially but its expensive and the stuff
available to the public seems pretty ineffective (or I wasnt using it
correctly). Whatever, paying someone else to do all the treatment 4 times
a year works for me and gives far better results than I ever achieved.


Hormone weed sprays work best in ideal growing conditions, ample
moisture, warm days and nights. This needs to coincide with the ideal
target weed growth stage:-)

I have a knapsack sprayer which feeds a bar having 4 nozzles. Covering
about 4'0" and used at walking speed it is possible to apply chemicals
at the rate they were developed for: around 80 litres/ acre diluted. You
can't do this with a watering can or very well with a single nozzle.



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The Natural Philosopher[_2_] December 7th 19 05:29 PM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become adandelion bed
 
On 06/12/2019 23:35, alan_m wrote:
On 06/12/2019 22:19, ss wrote:
On 06/12/2019 22:12, wrote:
Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the
grass then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions


Above is what I would do.


The problem is those weedkillers on sale to the general public are often
jus as effective as a chocolate tea pot.

The potential with dandelions is that the problem doesn't originate in
your garden. You may clear the problem in your lawn and re-seed but next
season thousands of new seeds will float in from your neighbours.

that is why a reguylar selective weed and feed is the answer.

The ground is 'poisoned' against dandelions and they wont germinate


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and understanding".

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The Natural Philosopher[_2_] December 7th 19 05:29 PM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become adandelion bed
 
On 07/12/2019 07:39, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Fri, 6 Dec 2019 14:12:07 -0800 (PST), wrote:

I have a lawn that was laid 10 years ago with Rolawn Medallion turf at a rental house. The tenant has been there all that time.

In that time, it has now become a dandelion bed, i.e there is now very little grass visible and is now basically full of dandelions.

I see I have several options:

Dig it all up and lay new turf.... how long do the dandelion tap roots go down and how do I ensure I get the entire tap roots out?

Apply a total weedkiller, wait several months and then reseed with grass seed

Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the grass then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions

Pay GreenThumb or similar X quid a month and get them to visit several times a year and sort it out for me.

What do the panel think?

S.


Option 3 - selective weedkiller, Verdone (now called Weedol lawn
killer) or similar. But not at this time of year. Wait until the
Spring when things start growing again. You may need two applications,
a few weeks apart. When the dandelions have died, scarify the larger
bald patches with a rake and over-seed with a good lawn seed mix. Be
vigilant and remove dandelion seedlings that will inevitably appear
over time.
http://tinyurl.com/vohcq44 and http://tinyurl.com/yxzrxhqp


Thats a bit more thorough than I am doing. But ues, definitely KEEP AT IT.


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and understanding".

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Jimk December 7th 19 05:41 PM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become adandelion bed
 
Tim+ Wrote in message:
Jimk wrote:
Tim+ Wrote in message:
wrote:
I have a lawn that was laid 10 years ago with Rolawn Medallion turf at a
rental house. The tenant has been there all that time.

In that time, it has now become a dandelion bed, i.e there is now very
little grass visible and is now basically full of dandelions.

I see I have several options:

Dig it all up and lay new turf.... how long do the dandelion tap roots go
down and how do I ensure I get the entire tap roots out?

Apply a total weedkiller, wait several months and then reseed with grass seed

Apply a selective weedkiller to kill just the dandelions and hope the
grass then regrows and fills in the space left by the dandelions

Pay GreenThumb or similar X quid a month and get them to visit several
times a year and sort it out for me.

What do the panel think?

S.


I looked at the price of selective weed killers and realised that paying a
lawn care company to do it made more sense. No regrets.

Tim


Price of green thumb p.a.?
Is your lawn weed free as a result?


No idea about price of green thumb but our firm treats our lawn four time a
year at about £30 a time. Lawn looks very good.

Tm


I was helping at a friend's patio project over summer & realised
he has some lawn care company on contract as they turned up for
10 minutes one day.
The lawn? Green but choc full of moss, plantains, creeping
buttercup etc etc.

Not a good advert IMHO.

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Andrew[_22_] December 8th 19 03:49 PM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become adandelion bed
 
On 07/12/2019 10:47, Chris Green wrote:
wrote:
Pay GreenThumb or similar X quid a month and get them to visit several
times a year and sort it out for me.

What do the panel think?

Just mow it regularly.


yes, if you have a second strip of grass around home mow there, after the
first, that way you will have dandeleons uniformly all over your lawn areas
!!!


Ay? Are you saying that mowing will spread the seeds? *Regular*
mowing would include before the seeds have formed, not to mention when
the (few hopefully) newly sown dandelions are just starting to grow
and will be fairly fragile.


One years seed = 7 years weed. The tenants probably hasn't bothered
to cut the grass regularly so the entire lawn is infested with
dandelion seeds waiting to germinate.

Paraquat the whole lot next may and re-turf.

Tim Lamb[_2_] December 8th 19 05:38 PM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become a dandelion bed
 
In message , Andrew
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On 07/12/2019 10:47, Chris Green wrote:
wrote:
Pay GreenThumb or similar X quid a month and get them to visit several
times a year and sort it out for me.

What do the panel think?

Just mow it regularly.


yes, if you have a second strip of grass around home mow there, after the
first, that way you will have dandeleons uniformly all over your lawn areas
!!!

Ay? Are you saying that mowing will spread the seeds? *Regular*
mowing would include before the seeds have formed, not to mention when
the (few hopefully) newly sown dandelions are just starting to grow
and will be fairly fragile.


One years seed = 7 years weed. The tenants probably hasn't bothered
to cut the grass regularly so the entire lawn is infested with
dandelion seeds waiting to germinate.

Paraquat the whole lot next may and re-turf.


Umm.. banned in the uk I think. Also only kills the green bits leaving
the roots to recover.

Roundup next May might be better but you will be laying turf on dead
plant/roots rather than clean soil.

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Tim Lamb

Vir Campestris December 8th 19 09:13 PM

which option is the best for a lawn that has now become a dandelion bed
 
On 07/12/2019 10:32, Brian Gaff (Sofa 2) wrote:
There are those who say also that why worry if its green most oof the time,
seed it with wild flowers.


My approach.

I dig out the worst of the thistles and dandelions, but most other
plants can stay.

_Especially_ the bee orchids.

Andy


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