A lawn with nary a weed in sight may be a lush, velvety green, but it may also be highly toxic because of all the herbicides that were dumped on it. And the chemicals that you apply to your lawn can end up on your kids when they play in the grass. Those same chemicals also end up in your groundwater as runoff.
Instead of competing with the Joneses for the most perfect lawn on the block, learn to tolerate dandelions among your turf. You can also fight lawn weeds the organic, nontoxic way. Plant the right grass for your region of the country.
If you’re not sure what type of grass to plant, contact your local cooperative extension office. Adjust your lawn mower blade to its highest setting. Longer blades of grass will enable the grass to develop stronger root systems and outcompete weeds.
Leave your grass clippings on the lawn. When grass clippings break down, they add valuable nitrogen to the soil, which in turn creates a healthy lawn.
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