How do I get rid of yarrow in my grass ?
I made the mistake of trying to remove yarrow from my garden. I thought I removed all the roots but missed a bit now yarrow has invaded my grass. Apart from digging up all my grass plus 6 inches of topsoil, I’m at a loss as to what to do!
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https://homeguides.sfgate.com/rid-yarrow-56355.html
yarrow has many medicinal properties.
https://altnature.com/gallery/yarrow.htm
Keep some for those purposes.
I would love to have some and would pay shipping if you were inclined to share.
Try to pull up the yarrow, bulb by bulb. That will break up some of the intertwined roots. At some point, you are going to need to dig up the roots. You can can’t pour vinegar and salt over the stalks after you cut them, or the soil if you pull them. Repeat any time you see new growth. But other plants won’t grow in the treated areas, so be precise with the pouring. Best wishes ☺️