Our team reveals the secrets to maintaining a flawless lawn and the most effective weed control methods.
Imagine stepping out onto your lawn early in the morning, Dunkin' coffee in hand, expecting to enjoy the lush green view that you’ve worked so hard to maintain.
Instead, your eyes land on the unwelcome sight of stubborn dandelions pushing through the turf, throwing off the whole look of your lawn.
But, weeds are more than a cosmetic issue—they compete with your grass for sunlight, water, and nutrients, weakening your lawn and making it more susceptible to disease and drought.
Even just a few weeds will threaten to take over if left unchecked.
According to recent studies, over 80% of homeowners struggle with persistent weed issues each year, spending countless hours and dollars trying to reclaim their lawns.
In today's post, we’ll teach you how to fight back and keep your lawn looking its best year-round.
We often use the term "weed" as a catch-all, but most people are surprised to find out that there are many different types of weeds.
Here in Central Massachusetts, these are the types we see most often:
Dandelions: Bright yellow flowers that turn into white, fluffy seed heads.
Impact: Compete with grass for nutrients and can quickly spread across a lawn.
Crabgrass: Low-growing, light green grass that spreads along the ground with finger-like seed heads.
Impact: Grows rapidly and can outcompete desired grasses, especially in bare or thin areas.
Plantain (Broadleaf Plantain): Broad, oval leaves that grow in a rosette pattern close to the ground, with tall seed spikes.
Impact: Tolerates compacted soil and can crowd out grass in stressed areas.
Ground Ivy (Creeping Charlie): Creeping plant with rounded, scalloped leaves and small purple flowers.
Impact: Spreads aggressively through lawns and garden beds, forming dense mats.
Understanding the life cycle of your weed species is important because it helps us select the appropriate control method.
Some weeds are annuals, dying off each season, while others are perennials, persisting year after year.
The team here at Mullen Brothers Landscaping prefers environmentally friendly options like organic weed control.
Organic Pre-Emergent Herbicides: Many organic options use corn gluten meal as a pre-emergent herbicide, which prevents weed seeds from germinating.
Vinegar-Based Solutions: Vinegar is another option that is effective against weeds.
Regular Maintenance: One of the best ways to create a healthy lawn is through proper fertilization, mowing, and watering. By maintaining a regular schedule, you can naturally suppress weed growth by promoting a dense turf that will outcompete weed.
When it comes to herbicides, it's not a one-size-fits-all situation. Use these tips to make the right selections:
Hand weeding is the most direct approach to weed control.
It's immediate, satisfying, and chemical-free.
Tools like weed pullers, hoes, and garden forks can help you uproot weeds more easily. The best time to pull weeds is after a rain when the soil is moist and roots come out more easily.
You may have seen the popular Grandpa's Weed Puller that's recently gone viral for its design that keeps your body upright while pulling weeds - saving your back.
Whatever method or tool you choose, consistency is key with this method to keep the project manageable.
The team at Mullen Brothers is ready to help you win the battle against your weeds! Request a free estimate to get things started.