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Organic weed control for dandelions
September 09, 2009
Mulched maple and oak leaves reduce dandelions in established Kentucky bluegrass EAST LANSING, MI-Spring and summer often find homeowners out in their yards, busily attempting to control the onslaught of dandelions in a quest for green, weed-free lawns. Dandelions, broadleaf perennial plants that have a questionable reputation as lawn wreckers, can make even the most patient gardener reach for chemical weed killers to control the onslaught of the ubiquitous weeds. Now, the answer to an environmentally responsible way to control dandelions could be right on the front lawn.
Responding to criticism that synthetic herbicides can be harmful to the environment, researchers around the world are experimenting with organically derived weed control methods. A team at Michigan State University recently studied the effectiveness of pesticide-free mulched maple and oak leaves on common dandelions in established Kentucky bluegrass comparable to residential lawns.
Previous research indicated that mulched maple leaves resulted in fewer dandelions when incorporated into established turfgrass, but the leaves used in that research may have contained herbicide residues. These findings triggered a subsequent study designed to compare the effects of mulched leaves from herbicide-free maple and oak species on established turfgrass as an organic broadleaf weed control method, according to Alexander R. Kowalewski, lead author of a study published in HortTechnology.
"The objectives of our research were to quantify the effectiveness of four maple and one oak species leaf mulch as an organic broadleaf weed control method in an established Kentucky bluegrass turfgrass stand, then to identify specific maple species that provide effective broadleaf weed control. The final two objectives of this research were to determine the optimum leaf litter particle size and rate per unit area for the most effective broadleaf weed control", Kowalewski explained.
The scientists compared the effects of pesticide-free mulched maple and oak leaves on dandelion populations in an established Kentucky bluegrass lawn in field experiments at the Hancock Turfgrass Research Center in East Lansing. The team tested red maple (Acer rubrum), silver maple (A. saccharinum), sugar maple (A. saccharum), high sugar content sugar maple, and red oak (Quercus rubra) in coarse and fine particle sizes and differing application rates.
Mulch applications were made in fall and data collected beginning in spring on Kentucky bluegrass spring green-up and common dandelion plant counts. The data showed that the high application rate, regardless of tree genus or species, resulted in the highest green-up ratings. Common dandelion plant counts after one and two mulch applications at the high rate showed that up to 80% and 53% reduction was achieved, respectively.
Although the results from the research do not suggest that mulched leaves can be used exclusively as an alternative to herbicides to provide high-end weed control, Kowalewski stated: "If home owners want to incorporate this practice into an annual maintenance program, the findings of this study suggest that an increased spring green-up and a reduction in common dandelion population could be observed."
American Society for Horticultural Science
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Dandelions
by Eve Bunting (Author), Greg Shed (Illustrator)
Embarking on a new life, Zoe and her family journey west to the Nebraska Territory in the 1800s. When Zoe and her family arrive at their claim, nothing distinguishes it from the miles and miles of surrounding prairie. Even after they build their soddie, the home can't be seen from any distance. Zoe has never seen Papa so happy or Mama so sad. But when she takes a trip to the small prairie town with Papa, Zoe sees something that might make a difference to their new soddie, and to Mama's life, too.
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Dente Di Leone - Dandelion Green Seeds - 1 gram
by Hirt's Gardens
Dandelion
Perennial, 20-30 cm high, with long, deep-toothed leaves and yellow flowers. The leaves can be eaten raw in salads or cooked like spinach. Has a strongly diuretic effect. SOWING:: from March to June in seed bed, transplant in June or July. DISTANCE: at intervals of 10 cm, with 30 cm between rows. Quantity: 2 g of seeds for sq. metre of seed bed.
Dente Di Leone (Tarassaco)
Perenne, alt. cm 20-30, fogile radicali allungate e fortemente dentellate, fiori gialli. Le foglie sono utilizzate crude, come insalate ed anche cotte come gli spinaci. Hanno una forte azione diuretica. SEMINA: da marzo a giugno, in semenzaio; trapianto in giugno-luglio. DISTANZA: cm 30 da fila; cm 10 sulla fila. QUANTINTA: q 2 di seme per mq di semenzaio.
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Traditional Medicinals Organic Roasted Dandelion Root Herbal Tea, 16-Count Wrapped Tea Bags (Pack of 6)
by Traditional Medicinals
Dandelion root tea has shown "choleretic" effects, which means that it can stimulate the liver to increase bile flow.* Once bile is released by the liver, its two main functions are to carry away waste and to break down fats during digestion. Dandelion's beneficial effects on liver and biliary tract function have been proven in pharmacological studies.* Dandelion root tea has a pleasant roasted taste, sweet and slightly bitter.
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Dandelions: Stars in the Grass (Carolrhoda Picture Books)
by Mia Posada (Author)
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The Dandelion Seed
by Joseph P. Anthony (Author), Cris Arbo (Illustrator)
The humble dandelion. By roadside or mountainside, it flowers every month of the year throughout the world, a fitting symbol of life. Its journey is our journey, filled with challenge, wonder and beauty. This popular, simple book is beautiful and touching.
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Laptop Dandelions for most PC & Mac Books
by dolosticks
Add something cool and hip to your home or office with DolosSticks. Made from high quality vinyl, this decal is right for you. Easy to put up.
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Dandelion ReUsable Feeding Set - Made From Corn
by Dandelion
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Goosefoot Acres Dandy Blend, Instant Dandelion Beverage, Delicious Coffee Substitute, CAFFEINE-FREE!!! 14.1 oz.
by Goosefoot Acres, Inc
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Dandelion Classic Organic Toy Crinkle Book
by Dandelion
Dandelion Classic Organic Crinkle BookA new, small-sized Classic! Begins as a teething and discovery toy, with knots & tags & crinkly sounds. And later teaches Counting & ABCs. Combines teething, tugging… & Telling Tall Tales!Dandelion, earth-friendly goods, is a family owned, family-focused company. Smart parents are more concerned than ever about what babies touch and teethe, and the Dandelion brand gives you peace of mind. Dandelion offers a sophisticated look while reflecting a back-to-basics, eco-conscious style. Machine washable Velour, canvas, terrycloth 1 Apple, 2 Birds and 3 Cats, sweetly stitched on 3 pages Plush pages measure 4 ½ by 3 ½" tall Recommended Ages: 0 months & up
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Like Dandelion Dust
by Karen Kingsbury (Author)
Jack and Molly Campbell are right where they want to be, enjoying an idyllic life with their four-year-old son Joey, and the close family and friends who live in their small hometown just outside Atlanta. Then the phone call comes from the social worker the Campbells never expected to hear from again. Three states away in Ohio, Joey's biological father has just been released from prison. He is ready to start life over, but not without his son. A judge's quick decision deals a devastating blow to the Campbell family: Joey must be returned to his biological parents. The day after the ruling, in the silent haze of grief and utter disbelief, they watch their son pick a dandelion and blow the feathery seeds into the wind. In the days that follow the ruling, Jack Campbell has...
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