I’ve had something recently taking over my lawn. My lawn is already in bad shape. What do you recommend I do? It seems like we just need to nuke our entire lawn and start over from scratch.

by adamousprimr

21 Comments

  1. Stoweboard3r

    ![gif](giphy|qwGcDfEAGdJWmuSnwh|downsized)

  2. New_Reddit_User_89

    Go post this over on r/nolawns, they’ll have a circle jerk about it.

  3. shadowedradiance

    Main questions are , do you have kids, do you have dogs… if no, I’d spray and put pre emergent down , aim for next fall (timing, read bags).

    Otherwise just mow it short.

  4. Lord_Acorn

    “Recently taking over”. My brother in Christ, this has not been a “lawn” since Obama was president. How many times do you even walk out there, like maybe once a month?

  5. Dont_Ban_Me_Bros

    A fine meadow ya got there, English. ‘Tis no lawn, that’s for sure…

  6. Murdoman

    I’d embrace it. It looks cool and low maintenance. Sprinkle some wildflower seed at the edges, perhaps but thats it.

  7. Pretty-Panic2398

    Looks like Long-bristled Smartweed. I have it all over too. I gave up and said, it’s green with some nice pink, I’ll live with it.

  8. HazyAttorney

    You may want to just spread those lawn alternative meadow seed mixes lol

  9. Boggyprostate

    It looks lovely, add some white clover and have something a bit different, anybody can have a boring lawn.

  10. yo7dude

    I have this exact same in one half of my backyard. What are they? Are they beneficial to the soil. I let them be coz I have pumpkin growing all over that part.
    Best part is they’re not a pain to pull out like dandelions. Very easy to pull. I’ll do that in spring.

  11. skipping-town

    I like to plant clover, it will over take most plants like this over time

  12. Mugunghw4_

    I’m so glad that all of the people from r/nolawns have arrived here

  13. FlatulentFarmer

    My lawn looked just like this when I moved in to my rental house. We have a field behind our house so we have grass-burs in the backyard that my dog steps on constantly.

    Good news: it’s fixable

    Bad news: it takes work and patience

    I’ve over two summers, i’ve turned our weed-ridden lawn into 90%+ healthy bermuda just by being consistent with pre-emergent and post-emergent.

    What really helped this summer, is I had a TON of dead weeds taking up a ton of lawn space in my lawn, so I just took a rake to my lawn in March.

    After the lawn got some rain and fertilizer the bermuda filled in by late June and it looked like a lawn again!

    Hardest part for me right now is the grass-burs. This takes multiple seasons to get rid of since the burs germinate in late summer/early fall. This is why pre-emergent in the fall is so important.

    I did it all without gutting, seeding, any of that. Just patience and treating the lawn myself. You can do it!

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