Q:How to fight weeds (daisy, moss) on the lawn?
O:Lawn care requires a lot of attention from the plot owners. Even before setting up the lawn, the ground on which the grass will grow should be carefully weeded. It takes time and patience.While digging the soil, all vegetative organs of plants previously growing there are removed.After a slight leveling, wait about 10 days, during which the seeds in the ground emerge and reflect the remains of perennial plants.
When the plants have clear leaves, you can start weeding by hand (in the case of a small amount of weeds) or use total chemical preparations.Only after such weeding can you start setting up your lawn.
The weeds that appear after the lawn has been established should be successively removed along with the roots, before they produce seeds.In large amounts, spray with chemicals intended for dicotyledonous plants.Before and after spraying no you can mow the lawn for several days. The weeds must be sufficiently developed so that the foliar action reaches the root.
In case of moss appearance, first check the acidity of the soil.If it is too acidic, apply dolomite or magnesium lime.Chemicals for direct moss control are Anti-Moss or Moss-Stop.Old lawns should be scarified and aerated. These treatments aerate the lawn's root sphere and stimulate the growth of grasses.