Problem
Broadleaf plantain is one of the most common types of plantain that invades landscaped areas. They have oval-shaped leaves that are 2-10 inches long with 5-7 large veins on each leaf and can sprout green-white flowers that can grow from 2-10 inches long. If left untreated, these weeds can eventually choke out desirable plants.
Life Cycle
Broadleaf plantains are perennial weeds that grow in all kinds of soil. They reproduce from seeds formed on the flower spikes. Seeds remain dormant over the winter and germinate in early spring and flower from May to September.
Solution
The best defence against a broadleaf plantain is a healthy lawn. If your lawn is fertilized regularly, mowed accurately and irrigated properly it will be able to withstand and choke out a weed invasion. First and foremost, watering deep but less frequent will allow the roots of your grass to deepen and in turn prevent the growth of all kinds of weeds. If we think about how seeds germinate like a newly planted lawn, the more often we water the more likely new grass seeds would germinate. So, anything we can do to avoid providing constant moisture to a weed seed bed by watering deeply enough that the existing plants have water in their root zone and even if a new weed germinated, it wouldn’t be able to source enough water long enough to survive.
Always keep your lawn around 3” long, this will give your soil some shade and will prevent any weeds from germinating, especially along the edges. All seeds regardless of type need sunlight at the soil where the seed is present to germinate, so remembering that like mulch in your gardens, if we can prevent the sunlight from reaching the seed when the conditions are favorable for germination, the seed won’t germinate.
If you do get the occasional weed on your lawn, the best solution would be pulling out the weed with its roots or by applying a selective weed control product that is available at your local retail outlet. If you feel like you’ve tried everything and need professional help, we offer a 6 visit program with additional weed control to help your lawn withstand weed invasion. If you have any questions about weeds on your lawn, don’t hesitate to give us a call and a lawn care specialist will be happy help.