Gardening with Gary
Gardening Advice from an Expert
Dandelions
Q. I am at my wit's end with nasty dandelions. How can I keep them out of my
lawn this spring and summer?
A. You must do two main things aside from any spray applications you do. First,
do not let them bloom and go to seed. One small yellow flower can produce over 100
new plants as quickly as you can say weed! Do not put them in your compost pile,
but tie them up in garbage bags and discard. Consider hiring a couple kids to pick
them and discard properly. They will do it until they get bored. Secondly, when
you pull the weed out of the ground, make sure that you get the entire root. Leaving
a bit still there will enable the plant to send new shoots up to the surface and
produce more jagged foliage and blooms.
Unless you want to use an herbicide, there is not much you can do to get rid
of the dandelions except dig them out of the lawn. A special dandelion tool makes
the job much easier, and does not leave a noticeable hole in the lawn. To reduce
your dandelion population over time, set your lawnmower blade a little higher. The
lawn will be fuller and thicker if it's not mowed quite so closely, and a thick
lawn will eventually choke out dandelions.
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Terri Writes~
Hope you can help with this. I heard not too long ago that you can get rid of dandelions
with tea but don't know where I heard about it and didn't get the info on how to
do it. Have you heard about this? They said it was the most inexpensive way to get
rid of them pesky weeds. A lot of people would really like to know the answer.
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A. Thank you for your comments. I have done quite a few searches and have not
uncovered a tea that is recommended to kill dandelions. All I can find is a tea
made out of the flowers for drinking. Plus, people boast of their fine dandelion
leaf salads as a great way to keep down the population. I know you can make wine
out of the flowers, but none of these ideas are to kill the weed, merely to use
it up.
Tea is always listed as a beneficial food for various garden plants. I have my
doubts that there is a tea which would actually kill them, as it is used for benefits
and does not contain harmful ingredients.
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