Friday, January 16, 2015

By Enid Hinton


Weed is known to create an everlasting problem to lawn owners. It tends to invade in ecosystems of other plants. It reaches a point that it replaces the native plant species. The aesthetic value of the front and back yards is diminished after commencement of the shrub encroachment. Luckily, every problem has a solution and in this case there is an organic lawn weed killer that aids in dealing with the problem.

They can grow at any location it sees fit. The only ingredients it requires is moisture, sunlight and a bare space. However, some conditions may trigger its growth like having damp yards and not using the correct fertilizers. Such conditions may cause the grass to be weak hence turn into an opportunity for intruders to encroach in such areas. Therefore, there should be proper management of yards to remove any loop holes for the invasive plant species.

Some individuals may decide to dig up the shrubs with their hands. It is a good way to rid yards of intrusive species but it consumes a lot of energy and time. Additionally, the hand picking process can become stressful if the shrub has vigorously spread. Therefore, an alternative method can be used, that is, using chemicals. Still, the alternate is to be conducted at a precise period for best results.

The right period therefore should be when there is enough sunlight and moisture in the atmosphere. Such conditions are available during summer. These conditions would foster growth of the invasive species and get a clear picture when applying the chemicals. Fertilizers especially nitrogen is to be applied not less than 10 days before using the chemicals.

There are several organic weed killers including:

Vinegar (acetic acid). It one of the non-selective killers. It causes death to both yard grass and weeds. It has a tendency of causing plants to desiccate and eventually death. Hence, when using the acid, yard owners should use brushes to directly paint it to specific plants in question.

Herbicidal soaps. They are also non- selective like vinegar. When applied, the soap destroys the protective coating in plant leaves thus causing dryness and death. The negative side of the soaps is that, it works successfully on newly developing weeds. For fully matured ones, the herbicidal soaps only destroys the leaves and not roots.

Corn gluten meal. It works best on less matured weeds. For it to effectively work, some environmental conditions should be taken into consideration.

There are specific guidelines put in place during application to ensure the process turns out successfully. One important guideline is, when using a liquid chemical, the weather conditions should be appropriate, that is, not raining to avoid washing away of the chemical. For granular products, the opposite applies. That is, pouring water after applying the organic chemicals.

When the process is complete, a prevention program should be installed. The program will work to ensure the same problem does not re appear. One way of prevention is using fertilizers to promote healthy growth. Secondly, applying the right and effective mowing methods.

In summary, one may use organic lawn weed killers as a solution to front or back yard problems but, without following the preventive methods re-emergence of the same problem would make it costly to maintain the lawns.




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