Once you have identified the torpedo grass apart from your lawn and or garden plant life you can take measures to remove the grass and keep the rest of your lawn and garden healthy. There are three basic approaches to removing torpedo grass, with the most common being to utilizing yourself and tools to help dig out the patches of the grass. The other two methods are poison control, and complete removal of the grass and accompanying plant life. Using poison and complete removal are typically for the more heavily infested areas of your lawn or garden.
If you only have small patches of torpedo grass, then using a weed popper, and a common garden trowel can help you remove the grass, and allow the rest of your plant life to receive the optimal amount of water and sunshine. With hands on removal it is important to be sure to remove every trace of the torpedo grass, because if you don't and leave even the smallest patch, that patch can reproduce at such a rate you will have a lawn full of torpedo grass by the end of the month.
If you have a much larger infestation of torpedo grass, outside the one or two patches here and there, you can check into poison control. Taking a visit to your local hardware store can help you identify the correct amount, and type of poison to use on your current level of torpedo grass. It is important to wear the correct safety gear when dealing with poison, and properly alert any neighbors about the poison use, and to stay out of contact with the sprayed areas for at least twenty-four hours.
The final and most drastic approach to rid your lawn or garden of torpedo grass is to remove the grass alongside any surrounding plant life. If your lawn or garden is overtaken by torpedo grass, with seventy percent of the plant life consisting of torpedo grass, you may want to consider complete removal and replacing the existing wanted plant life with new seeds or sod. This method is labor intensive and should only be done if you have no other option to redeem your lawn and garden back to torpedo grass free.
Overall torpedo grass can be a nuisance to gardens and lawns alike, due to it's innate ability to starve out the surrounding plant life, by taking over and extracting all nutrients and water from the soil. If your lawn suffers from the pesk, simple labor, poison, or a complete removal are all options to help get your lawn and or garden back to its flourishing standard.
Source of Information: http://www.howtogetridofit.com/how-to-get-rid-of-torpedo-grass
Published by shawn greinert
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