The dreaded "dandelion"! Yards and grassy areas are riddled with them. Usually it's the neighbor's yard, and the neighbor, courtesy of bad grass cutting and the wind share them with you and your yard!
Don't get us wrong... we know the dandelion receives a bad rap. There are plenty of uses for dandelions... the leaves can be eaten in salads; they are high in vitamins; dandelions can be used to make root beer, tea etc etc. But let's get real... How many of us are truly harvesting and eating the dandelions from our yards? How many of us are making our own root beer? How many of us are brewing our own tea? Not too many we would guess! For most, the dandelion is a weed that takes over our yard.
So... how can a homeowner control dandelions and have a healthy lawn at the same time? There are many Homemade "treatments" we see shared on Facebook and other Social Media Outlets. Some sound great, but have mostly proven ineffective and kill the surrounding grass. Dandelions are stubborn and have deep tap roots, so picking them doesn't work. And a dandelion digger might not get the entire tap root and is a time consumer! There are plenty of chemicals out there as well as lawn care companies that can help provide seasonal maintenance. Chemicals and lawn care companies can be costly, and many homeowners do not like adding chemicals to their lawns. Honestly, we feel the most effective and least expensive way to keep dandelions & weeds under control... let your grass/lawn grow to 3.5 inches! Yes, the grass will help smother out weeds. It might take some time, but within a year, your lawn will look much more lush, and have fewer weeds. While it might be impossible to eradicate each and every pretty yellow
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You can see here how a lawn cut short becomes a breeding ground for dandelions |
Taking care of your lawn is not only good for your investment, but will give you great curb appeal when/if you decide to sell! The first impression of a weed ridden lawn can give the appearance and expectation of an unkempt home as well! Even if your home is tidy, updated and fabulous inside... that first impression is so important! Do yourself and your lawn a favor! Raise the mower blade!
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