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    Help!
    A couple winters ago my husband and I moved into a charming house. When spring arrived we discovered, to our horror, that the previous owners had turned the entire front lawn into a garden for years then just laid the lawn right before selling. For the past couple years we have had flowers popping up through the grass like crazy! Tulips, lavender, lily of the valley..., the list goes on and on. These flowers are scattered all over the front lawn and they grow faster than the grass. While fertilizer will get rid of unwanted weeds, what can we do about unwanted flowers, they grow faster than we can dig them up and our lawn looks horrible! Please help.
     
    Posts: 1 | Registered: May 03, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    Well, I'd love to come & get some of them from you, but you can try Weed B Gon. It attacks broadleafed plants. It won't harm your lawn & may just take care of the flowers. Frown


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