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    Default Battle with Backyard Weeds

    I have recently declared war on the weeds in my backyard. Anyone here good at gardening? I am not much good at it (would rather be playing in saltwater), but they are over taking my backyard.

    I have tried round-up and while it gets them, it also gets the grass. I am now just pulling them up by hand one at a time...uggggghhhh!!!

    Anyone have any suggestions?

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    Feel your pain....we are also pulling them one by one....front yard looks great but the back....man.....they are like mini bushes!

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    You can only do so much at a time.....

    I will work an area while my son is on the trampoline and then I go throw those weeds away. I walk back to check on him...and I am like...where did all these come from. I was just working in this area and there are still more than I can count!!!

    At least I know I am not alone!!

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    this is a long term fix. but...... make sure you are fertilizing at least twice a year, aerate at least once a year and top dress with a good compost at least once a year..NOTHING beats a healthy lawn for weed prevention....short term.. pull what you can and KEEP grass mowed often
    My Reef is Alive and well Despite My repeated Daily attemps to kill it!!

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    What weeds are you getting into trouble with? Dicots can be killed easily as grasses(lawns) are monocots. A broadleaf herbicide will do the trick. I am not too big of a fan with fertilizers but compost is a great solution like Texreefer mentioned. New Earth on IH10 going towards Seguin has a compost called Landscapers Compost. This will give you all the nutrients you could want at a very reasonable price. Dont ask what it is though although once you are there you will have a good idea. lol
    Kevin- 375 Gallon Reef

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    Default Re: Battle with Backyard Weeds

    I have clovers. I root them and in a week they are back and blooming.
    200g-No Corals Yet!



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    this has been the savior to all my back aches of weed pulling:

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    Clovers can being broadleaf will die from a decent broadleaf herbicide. Home Depot or lowes will have some. The one we used for landscaping isnt available there as we got it through a commercial supplier but if you ask at any of the stores mentioned above they will have something similar for sure.
    Kevin- 375 Gallon Reef

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    We love our goats for weed control. They totally eradicated poison ivy for us. Plus they're cute and non-toxic.
    Karin



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