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Detailed information about the conditions under which these weeds thrive
and the steps to undertake to remedy these situations are
listed in this section.

                                     
        Weed Name                      Conditions Under Which They Thrive
Annual bluegrass
(Poa annua)
High moisture, low fertility, low mowing, Compaction
Crabgrass
(Digitaria spp.)
Low fertility, thin grasses, compaction, drought
Ground Ivy
(Glechoma hederacea)
Excessive moisture and shade
Mouse-eared Chickweed
(Cerastium vulgatum)
Low mowing
Chickweed
(Stellaria media)
Excessive moisture, thin grasses
Dandelion
(Taraxacum officinale)
Wet areas, low mowing
Clover
(Trifolium repens)
Compaction, low nitrogen, drought
English daisy
(Bellis perennis)
Excessive moisture, low pH, low fertility
Moss (various genera) Poor drainage, heavy shade, low pH, compaction, Low fertility
Purslane (Portulaca oleracea) Thin grasses, excessive fertilizer

Morning Glory

(Convolvulus arvense)
Low mowing, low fertility, dry soil, newly worked soil
Plantain
(Plantago spp.)
Low mowing, low fertility
Wild Garlic
(Allium vineale)
Wet, heavy soil
Buttercup
(Ranunculus spp.)
Excessive moisture
Dock (Rumex spp.) Excessive moisture
Puncturevine
(Tribulus terrestris)
dry, sandy soils
 

 

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