Types of Weeds We Control
Not all weeds are the same, and they do not all respond to the same treatment. Some blend into the grass until they form coarse clumps. Others stand out with wide leaves, flowers, or flat mats that hug the ground. Some spread mostly by seed, while others move through underground roots and runners.
Fairway Lawns commonly treats:
Grassy weeds that break up the smooth look of a lawn, including crabgrass and other unwanted grasses that form rough, uneven patches and crowd out desirable turf.
Moisture loving weeds such as sedge and dollarweed that thrive in low, damp, or poorly drained areas and often cluster near downspouts, irrigation heads, or spots that stay wet.
Broadleaf weeds including clover, dandelion, chickweed, henbit, spurge, chamberbitter, and similar species that quickly fill thin or stressed turf and are easy to see from the street.
We also look at whether your problem is mostly at the surface or driven by deeper root systems and underground stems. Surface weeds may respond quickly to the right treatment. Deep rooted or creeping weeds often need repeated attention and changes in drainage, mowing, and watering habits.
By correctly identifying the mix of weeds in your yard, Fairway Lawns can choose the right combination of products and techniques instead of relying on a single, one dimensional spray.