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Where do grass weeds come from?

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A typical lawn has to endure a large number of stresses from numerous sources, such as insects, diseases and weeds. It is said that a lawn is dynamic as there are always things happening. This is especially true with weeds. read more

In other words: ‘weeds’ grow where your grass won’t. The best way to deal with weeds in your grass is to do what’s necessary to make sure that the cultural needs (climate, soil, light, temperature, humidity, water, fertilizer, mowing height, mowing frequency, and mower blade sharpness) of the type of grass you’re trying to grow are being met. read more

Grass seeds are harvested from the grass plants. The seeds can only come from grasses that have not been mowed, but allowed to grow tall and have seed heads (called inflorescences) emerge, flower (the flowering stage is where the little anthers, one or two per floret, stick out to allow for pollination by wind or animals brush up against it), then recede into dormancy. read more

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