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Our knowledgeable staff here at Garden-Ville are available to answer many of the questions you might have about gardens, landscaping, and trees. Many problems with plants, however, cannot be responsibly diagnosed other than in person. We're located in central Texas and may not be familiar with the details of gardening in very different climate or soil zones. One of the guiding principles of organic growing is adapting methods to the particularites of local soil and climate. With that in mind we'll do our best to answer your question, but if we can't we'll be happy to help you find the appropriate resources or professionals in your area.

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  • I have a large bermuda lawn that is taken over with knot weed, spurge and some other grassy weeds. What can i use to kill these grassy weeds?

    9/24/200810:47:40 AM Link 0 comments | Add comment

    Lawn Questions, Weed Control

    Most organic herbicides are non-selective, which means they'll kill any desireable grass you spray as well. You can use these to kill weeds in an established lawn only if you are very careful and don't mind some collateral damage. Our Natural Weed Control is the best product for this. It will probably take multiple applications, as most weeds have very resiliant root systems. We do have a product called Crabgrass Killer that kills crabgrasses, basketweed, chickweed, clover, and other related weeds and doesn't harm turf grasses. You can also mow areas overrun with weeds very close to the ground, then add fertilizer and compost and overseed them with bermuda grass seed. This will help to choke out the weeds.

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