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Hi
I have this weedy vine creeper spreading through my lawn
It's a pretty fine leaf and kind of a creeper
Can somebody tell me what it is and how do I get rid of it in a buffalo lawn
It seems to be spreading pretty fast
Hi @gregmw
Icant tell you what it is in your lawn but I would consider poisioning off the complete infected area of lawn to do a complete kill of that invading plant.
The buffalo grass then can grow back in time once the invader stopped.
I cant see any other way of stopping such a creeping vine possibly putting suckers into the ground as it grows out.
Pulling it out will leave roots and what other way can you selectivly pull it out?
Good luck with your creeping plant hope you stop it ASAP
Hello @gregmw,
Great to see you've received advice from @Jewelleryrescue about the creeper in your lawn.
Let me also tag our knowledgeable garden experts @mich1972 and @Noelle for their thoughts.
Akanksha
Hi @gregmw
Like @Jewelleryrescue , I can't tell what the creeper is in your lawn but my concern would be that if you use a lawn weeder product to eradicate it, you may very well kill the the remnant buffalo grass as well. You will need to research carefully what you choose to use - some products are "buffalo friendly" while some are not. I'd be tempted to try a small test patch first, before attempting to treat the entire infested area.
Good luck and keep us posted on progress.
Hi @gregmw,
Selective weedkillers for lawns typically struggle to remove creeping weeds. I'd suggest, given the sizable infestation, that you would be best to destroy the weed with a product similar to Round-Up (which will kill any remaining lawn, too) and then re-lay turf over the area. By the time you've removed this weed, there would be so little buffalo left that it wouldn't be worth the effort of trying to selectively destroy it.
When spraying and mixing Round-Up, remember your PPE, including gloves, a face mask, a long-sleeved shirt and trousers and enclosed footwear.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
I found its called Basket Grass
Via an app Picture This
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