When choosing weed control products take into consideration your target weeds whether they re still seeds or emerged plants and the type of lawn grass you grow.
What are the tiny purple flowers in my grass.
Although purple clover isn t a noxious weed and benefits the soil by adding nitrogen a few reasons exist for why you might want to get rid of it.
Identify the lawn weeds with small purple flowers by their growth patterns.
Common chickweed common chickweed is a mat forming weed with tiny star shaped white flowers.
It is best to only spray the purple lawn weed areas so you do not harm the grass.
Improving the density of lawn grass can help keep it under control.
Small roundish scalloped leaves appear in pairs along square stems and are hairy.
Thick clumps of underground stems called rhizomes store water so the plants can survive drought.
Do not spray herbicides on windy days as the chemicals can harm other garden plants.
This annual thrives when conditions are cool and moist.
Make sure to prune right before winter to ensure the perfect blooms next season.
This weed is easy to pull by hand.
This annual weed can be pulled up easily in moist soil.
Wear gloves and goggles during this process to avoid possible chemical burns to your skin and eyes.
Clover can crowd out existing grass or garden plants harming flowers and plants or leaving bare spots in the winter when the clover dies off.
The blossoms are pink to purple appearing like tiny snapdragon flowers.
The tall purple flowers of the plant can also be unwelcome.
The flowers beneath the leaves are not only fertile but self fertilizing.
Augustinegrass and centipedegrass are sensitive to some weed control products.
Purple dead nettle lamium purpureum growing to 12 inches in height though it can exceed this l.
Spray the weeds on your lawn thoroughly with the herbicide.
Corn speedwell weeds can form dense patches that are up to 4 inches across from a single plant and the heal all weed has a low growing groundcover like growth habit.
Pink to purple flowers form on the top of upright stems in fall and spring.
This flower does form large clumps of purple flowers which if left to seed on their own could eventually take over your whole yard.
When a gardener tries to kill wild violets in the lawn the rhizomes survive and send forth new.
Plant in partial shade.
The purple flowers may be sterile.
Keep the lawn growing vigorously and mow properly.
Apply appropriate labeled weed and feed product.
This flower s name is a bit deceiving as it s not blue or grass.
They don t need to bloom to reproduce.
Wild violets are low growing clumping and have fibrous but dense root systems.