Treating Common Broadleaf Weeds | All Purpose Weed Control

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  • Many weeds that can appear in our lawns are known as broadleaf weeds. In this video we discuss what broadleaf weeds are, provide some common examples and explain how to treat them in your lawn.
    How to Identify Broadleaf Weeds
    Broadleaf weeds are a group of plants that generally have broad, flat leaves, of a range of sizes, shapes and textures, and are often easily distinguishable from the grass in your lawn.
    Some common examples include creeping oxalis, clover, chickweed, plantain, and catsear. These weeds can look very different to each other but will have significant contrast in appearance to that of your lawn or other invading grass-type species.
    Properly identifying the weeds in your lawn first is essential for selecting the appropriate treatment methods and will help to ensure the products or methods used are successful.
    How do broadleaf weeds invade your lawn?
    Broadleaf weeds can invade lawns for various reasons but usually occur due to a lack of lawn care, compacted soil, or due to worn-out or thin and sparse lawns.
    Weeds can quickly take advantage of this weakened or thin grass, as well as areas where the grass is struggling to compete and thrive due to environmental factors like excessive shade or poor drainage.
    The weeds can be brought in through rain, wind, pets and foot traffic, and will be more likely to successfully germinate if there is space to penetrate the profile of the lawn to the soil and there is space to grow.
    How to prevent broadleaf weeds
    Preventing broadleaf weeds from invading your lawn is essential for long-term weed control.
    Mowing
    Keep your lawn at the recommended height for your grass type, as taller grass shades out weed seeds, reducing their germination.
    Watering
    Water deeply and less frequently to encourage deeper root growth in your grass, making it more resilient and competitive against weeds.
    Fertilising
    Apply the right amount and type of fertilizer for your lawn's needs. Healthy, well-fed grass is better equipped to compete with weeds.
    Aeration
    Aerate your lawn seasonally or as required to alleviate soil compaction and improve nutrient and water absorption by the grass.
    How to eradicate broadleaf weeds once they appear
    Hand-pulling or spot-treatment
    For a few scattered weeds, hand-pulling or spot-treating with a non-selective herbicide, carefully avoiding contact with the grass is a quick and easy solution.
    Treating Broadleaf Weeds with Herbicides
    If the weeds have spread profusely or difficult to pull out by hand, a broadleaf herbicide may be required. Broadleaf herbicides are a type of weed killer specifically designed to target and control broadleaf weeds.
    There are two main types of herbicides that will help you treat these broadleaf weeds…
    Post-emergent herbicides
    Post-emergent herbicides are applied directly to the weeds, as the name suggests, after they have emerged. They are most effective on young, actively growing weeds. Post-emergent herbicides containing active ingredients like Bromoxynil and Dicamba are commonly used for broadleaf weed control.
    All Purpose Weed Control is a broad-leaf herbicide containing bromoxynil, designed to control many of these broad-leaf weeds. All-purpose weed control is safe to use on all common grass varieties, and unlike many herbicides that contain Dicamba, is safe to use on buffalo grasses like Sir Walter DNA Certified as well.
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    Pre-emergent herbicides
    Pre-emergent herbicides are applied to the lawn before weed seeds have a chance to germinate, so as the name suggests, before the weeds have a chance to emerge. They create a barrier in the soil, preventing weed seeds from sprouting. Pre-emergent herbicides are more effective against annual broadleaf weeds. Common active ingredients include Oxadiazon like in Oxafert, Prodiamine and Pendimethalin.
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    Remember to always read and follow the label instructions on any herbicide product and avoid using herbicides on windy days or during extreme heat to prevent drift and damage to non-target plants.
    If you need help identifying what weeds you have, please reach out to us here at Lawn Solutions Australia or check out the Lawn Solutions Australia App. The LSA App has an extensive library of broadleaf weeds that you can utilise for identification and treatment advice.
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  • @Mick_4591
    @Mick_4591 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Many years,ago i used to use sulphate anonia
    And shirley's no 17.
    Are these stiil around and can they still be used

    • @LawnSolutionsAustralia
      @LawnSolutionsAustralia  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes they are still around. Sulphate of ammonia will only be effective in limiting clover, not other broadleaf weeds and you have to be careful as it can effect your soil pH.

  • @WOODZY_
    @WOODZY_ 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    👌

  • @user-pw2nr2ge2o
    @user-pw2nr2ge2o 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    👍👍

  • @WebDesignMalvernEast
    @WebDesignMalvernEast 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can you use a pre-emergent & a post emergent at the same time? or is that too high a dose for the grass to handle at one time?

    • @LawnSolutionsAustralia
      @LawnSolutionsAustralia  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You can apply around the same time, but it's important to ensure you are following the label instructions for each of the products that you use. So the lawn needs time to absorb and dry from one product application before you apply the other product, particularly if it requires watering in. A day apart is usually best to accommodate most product requirements.

  • @yvonnehodgson-williams6528
    @yvonnehodgson-williams6528 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Do any of them harmful to animals

    • @LawnSolutionsAustralia
      @LawnSolutionsAustralia  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Yvonne, with any lawn care products that are supplied domestically they have to be registered as safe around the home and around pets. It's important to follow label instructions and application rates to ensure this, as many of these products require that you keep pets off the lawn during application and until the lawn is dry again. Also make sure you keep them stored away from the reach of pets as they are not safe to either pets or humans if consumed.