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March 15, 2006
I am very concerned about all of the weeds that appeared after you seeded last fall.
After you seed, there will be weeds that come up in your lawn. This is because of extensive disturbance of the soil during the seeding process. Because of this disturbance, weed seeds were brought to the surface. When you expose certain types of weed seed to light, they germinate. Henbit and chickweed are good examples because they are both winter annuals that germinate during the winter months and mature in the spring.
The good news is that your RYANPro can spray for these weeds. In fact, we have products that will treat broadleaf weeds in newly seeded lawns.
