The appearance of weeds in your yard can disrupt the beauty and health of your landscape. As the Michigan weather warms up, weeds begin to thrive. Removing these unwanted plants can be painstaking and frustrating. At D&G Nature’s Way, we utilize our weed control services to remove these nuisance plants before they spread and damage your turf. We utilize our years of experience and high quality fertilizer products to control the weeds and create healthier grass.
Protect your lawn from pesky weeds with high quality weed control.
Common Weed Types
Dandelions spread quickly and rob your lawn of nutrients and sunlight.
Dandelions are common and resilient lawn weeds, easily recognized by their bright yellow flowers and deeply rooted taproots. They compete with grass for nutrients, water, and sunlight, often leaving unsightly bare patches in your lawn. If left untreated, dandelions can spread rapidly, producing hundreds of seeds that are carried by the wind. Effective weed control prevents these invasive plants from overtaking your turf, helping maintain a lush, healthy lawn.
Clover competes with grass, reducing density and overall lawn health.
Clover is a low-growing, leafy weed that thrives in thin or nutrient-poor lawns. While it may add a splash of green and small white flowers, clover competes with grass for nutrients and can reduce turf density. Its ability to fix nitrogen in the soil may initially seem beneficial, but in a well-maintained lawn, clover disrupts uniform growth and can be a nuisance for homeowners seeking a pristine lawn.
Plantain crowds out turf and creates bare, uneven patches.
Plantain is a broadleaf weed that forms low, rosette-shaped leaves close to the ground. It spreads quickly in compacted or poorly drained soil, crowding out grass and creating uneven patches in your lawn. Plantain is particularly persistent because of its strong root system, which allows it to survive mowing and harsh conditions. Targeted weed control keeps this invasive plant from establishing and preserves the overall health of your turf.
Chickweed grows rapidly, choking grass and weakening your lawn.
Chickweed is a fast-growing, low-lying weed with small, star-shaped white flowers. It thrives in cool, damp conditions and spreads rapidly across lawns, forming dense mats that choke out grass. Chickweed competes aggressively for nutrients and water, weakening turf and reducing its visual appeal. Early treatment is key to preventing this weed from overtaking your lawn.
Ground ivy invades lawns, leaving patchy, unhealthy turf.
Ground ivy, also known as creeping Charlie, is a creeping, mat-forming weed with round, scalloped leaves and small purple flowers. It spreads quickly through both above-ground runners and roots, making it difficult to remove once established. Ground ivy competes with grass for light, water, and nutrients, often leaving lawns patchy and uneven. Consistent weed control prevents this stubborn weed from taking hold.
Thistle spreads aggressively and damages grass with deep roots.
Thistle is a tough, spiny broadleaf weed with prickly leaves and purple flower heads. It grows quickly in lawns that are thin or stressed and can quickly spread if not controlled. Thistle competes with grass for resources and is especially difficult to remove manually because of its deep taproot. Effective seasonal weed control ensures thistle does not disrupt the appearance and health of your lawn.
Stop weeds this entire season.
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Protect your lawn from pesky weeds with our weed control.
Most weeds are able to produce hundreds of seeds that can spread throughout your lawn. These unwanted plants will rob your grass of nutrients and disrupt the appearance of your landscape. When your grass is strong and thick it is more resilient to weeds, allowing your lawn to stay vibrant and beautiful all season.
