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Hi I have a ''lawn'' made up of buffalo ''grass''
I know you will ask me for a picture of my grass so here it is: https://www.youtube.com/@Trawa-n2j
If you wondering why my grass is on YouTube it is because I tried to document how long does it take for grass to go yellow and how fast does it go green after rain. Now back to the question, as you probably can see the grass looks like it is made up of weed only. There are a few nice spots in the backyard where it looks ok but for the most part it looks like its made up of weeds. I tried these weed and feed things where you attach the hose to this bottle which dilutes it with some fertiliser, other than getting super wet it did nothing(last year) What should I do to have some actual grass my kids will be able to play on?
Hi @juyy7,
Thank you for your question about maintaining and improving your buffalo grass lawn.
I'm not entirely sure what you're seeing because I see a lawn that is in pretty good condition with a couple of weeds sprinkled throughout. Trust me, my lawn is in far worse condition than this.
Check out How To Care For Buffalo Lawn as a starting point for information about your lawn type.
For some general information about improving your lawn, have a look at the following articles.
Weeds can be removed physically with weeding tools or chemically with buffalo-specific weed killers.
Buffalo-specific weed and feed like this Yates BuffaloPro Weed 'N' Feed Hose On Weed Killer will work well if you ensure you follow the instructions for application rates and the bottle is functioning as intended.
Maintaining a consistent watering and mowing schedule is also important as it will encourage sideways growth to fill in any gaps left by weeds that have died or been removed.
Let me know if you have any other questions I can assist with.
Jacob
Thank you for assuring me that my lawn is in good condition, I will do what the care guide says.
Thank you for your help
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