A compost bin, heap, pile or pit and an incinerator are respective places where grass clippings and weeds can be disposed. Grass clippings can be left in place as a natural fertilizer recycling nutrients back into lawns or removed to the cultivator's own compost container or corner or the neighborhood center (if there is a block-wide effort at recycling kitchen scraps and lawn litter). The individual who burns weeds must be in compliance with local fire regulations and in contact with dispatch and the person who composts needs to sort diseased, germinating debris and weeds into heavy plastic bags for the fire pile or the landfill.
Yes, grass clippings can be beneficial in the garden as they can help retain moisture, suppress weeds, and add nutrients to the soil as they break down. Limit the amount of grass clippings added to the garden to a thin layer, about 1-2 inches, to prevent matting and allow for proper decomposition.
no. if your dog eats grass, most likely he/she has diarrhea
No grass seed grows weeds, grass grows grass. The weeds that are popping up have most likely been there in seed form before you broadcasted grass seed on your lawn.
Grass clippings can be used as mulch to suppress weeds, retain moisture, and add nutrients to the soil. They can also be composted to create nutrient-rich soil for your garden. Additionally, you can use them as bedding for livestock or as material for creating pathways in your garden.
it will make your grass grow but it will not kill weeds=)
Weeds + Swamp = Moss Moss + ground = Grass Grass + Fire = Tobacco
Miss Maudie's yard was plagued by crabgrass, Bermuda grass, and nut grass weeds.
You can kill Broadleaf weeds in weeing love grass with 24d without harming the LG...I havent found a chemical to kill grassy weeds in love grass yet.
Recyclable material often goes inside a green bin.
grass and weeds
There is a chemical in weed n feed that is harmless to grass but deadly to weeds. they also put grass fertilizer in it.
i dont know this particular brand but there are herbicides that are specific to grass like weeds and wont harm an iris. if this is what the label claims it should be fine