
Hello, this past 2024 was my first time doing a complete lawn renovation. Question one is I notice I have a lot of broad leaf clovers growing in my lawn, would it be a bad time to manually pull them all out? Should I wait till spring to manually remove and then over seed or just use weed and feed to remove them? Question two is during winter should I not mow my lawn until spring? I’m worried It wont come back to looking like the picture posted.
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Late summer/early fall is the best time to seed cool season lawns.
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I would NOT mow till growing season. Use a good pre-emergent weed barrier when temps hit the ideal soil temperature, and use postemergent on weeds next year that didn’t get caught by pre. Might have to do that anyways for the clover
You are doing something right! Best wishes for it to c9me back strong after the winter.
Depends on your weather and soil temps. If you’re in the midst of winter, wait until spring. If you have a mild winter and grass is still growing, I would mow and spot spray the weeds with triclopyr/2,4-d.