Beyond the most common weeds, which are discussed in the article: Identify the common lawn weeds, there are several other weeds which can propagate in your lawn.
Weeds not only spoil the look of your garden but also compete with your lawn grass for water and nutrition. Some of these weeds have a tendency to propagate quickly and can turn out to be quite a bane in any gardener's life.
Foxtail grass : Usually germinate by spring. These weeds have a tendency to propagate in large numbers and produce seeds in thousands. Mowing you lawn regularly would help keep them at bay, they can also be controlled by apply nitrogen rich fertilizers.
Horsenettle : A perennial weed, its has purple or white flowers and spines on its stems along with thick erect leaves. If you soil is sandy you can except their arrival. They flower away during summer and take seed quickly. It is a poisonous weed to boot. Use herbicide or just puck them off with your hands. Make sure you have your gloves on.
Nutsedge :These weeds can be quite a pain and need to be controlled through multiple applications of weed control herbicides during their growing days. They usually sprout around late spring to early summer when the soil is warm. They have a tendency to propagate in large numbers if not controlled early.
Ragweed :You will find ragweed everywhere, on the roadsides, pavements and pathways. If they inflitrate your lawn you need to take quick action since they pollinate at tremendously large rate. Use of herbicides would help control their growth in your lawn. Usually grows during summer.
Speedwell :An annual weed which flowers through out the summer. Leaves are broad and arranged in an alternate fashion and the flowers are light purple in color. Mowing regularly would control they onset.
Violets :Grow in areas where shade is abudant, usually under moist conditions. They germinate during the colder seasons. These species of weeds are annuals and they are a few perennial varieties also. The flowers are light blue or pruple in color. One way to control these weeds to hand pluck them such that their entire root system is pulled off. You can also use post emergent herbicides to control their onset.
Henbit : These weeds have purple flowers and they germinate by spring time. They usually grow in large numbers if your lawn is not maintained properly. They look pretty and are usually used for bouquet decoration. Taking precautions like applying pre-emergent herbicides during fall can control the growth of these weeds.
Follow the tips mentioned below for a weed free lawn.
A weed free lawn is usually a sign of a well maintained lawn. Signs of weeds growing on your lawn are indications of the fact that you are not looking after the hygiene of your garden. Following these simple tips would help keep the weeds at bay and result in an attractive lawn.