Friend that looks like asparagus? But I am in southern us so much different grasses.
We filled in some patchy parts my light tiling with a rake, overturning some soil, and planting native grasses. Covered with some straw and watered well the first summer, even if we doubted they needed it, and now we have a beautiful grass (:
I recommend stepping stones if this is near a garden or heavily travelled path bc footpaths will wear down grass so quickly.
Ashtonpaper
This is either the terminal flowering end of a taller wheat grass ( I don’t think so ) or more likely, a fucked up old patch of asparagus.
But I can’t tell based on the only good photo. It does seem to be asparagus. It just grows outta the ground like someone’s pranking you. Once it’s established it will come back year after year unless you dig up the bulbs.
WatchHores
Looks like a lot like St Augustine grass seed head. For some reasons Australians call it Buffalo grass. You can ignore it, and the lawnmower will make it disappear
Soapbottles
Its seed head which is natural. Usually grows when the grass is stressed. My st augustine does this in the summer. Not much to do but mow it.
KactusVAXT
My lawn in Buffalo is buried in snow
Pretend-Ad7800
St Augustine stress. Mower will cut off. Mow regularly.
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Friend that looks like asparagus? But I am in southern us so much different grasses.
We filled in some patchy parts my light tiling with a rake, overturning some soil, and planting native grasses. Covered with some straw and watered well the first summer, even if we doubted they needed it, and now we have a beautiful grass (:
I recommend stepping stones if this is near a garden or heavily travelled path bc footpaths will wear down grass so quickly.
This is either the terminal flowering end of a taller wheat grass ( I don’t think so ) or more likely, a fucked up old patch of asparagus.
But I can’t tell based on the only good photo. It does seem to be asparagus. It just grows outta the ground like someone’s pranking you. Once it’s established it will come back year after year unless you dig up the bulbs.
Looks like a lot like St Augustine grass seed head. For some reasons Australians call it Buffalo grass. You can ignore it, and the lawnmower will make it disappear
Its seed head which is natural. Usually grows when the grass is stressed. My st augustine does this in the summer. Not much to do but mow it.
My lawn in Buffalo is buried in snow
St Augustine stress. Mower will cut off. Mow regularly.