Weeds are a nuisance that can take over your lawn if left unchecked. There are two main types of weeds: broadleaf and grassy. Grassy weeds, resembling grass with narrow leaves and rounded stems, include foxtail and crabgrass. They are monocots, sprouting a single leaf from the seed. Broadleaf weeds have wider leaves with branching veins and include dandelions, clover, and spurge. They stand out more in lawns and can disrupt uniformity.

To manage both types, a professional weed control program is ideal. Experts apply pre-emergent treatments to prevent weeds and post-emergent treatments to eliminate existing growth. These treatments, applied several times a year, ensure comprehensive control and help maintain a weed-free, healthy lawn in Kansas or Missouri.


What are grassy weeds?

Grassy weeds are aptly named because they resemble grass. These weeds have narrow leaves and typically rounded or flattened stems. Unlike typical grass, which grows uniformly across your lawn, grassy weeds can be identified due to their unique growth patterns and appearance. They are monocots, meaning they sprout a single leaf from the seed. This characteristic sets grassy weeds apart from broadleaf varieties when it comes to treatment options because their growth patterns mimic those of regular grass.

Examples of grassy weeds include foxtail and crabgrass. Foxtail is easily identifiable by its bushy, tail-like seed head, while crabgrass forms in patches and can spread rapidly across your lawn. Identifying these weeds early is key to preventing them from taking over, as they can compete with your lawn for nutrients, water, and sunlight.


What are broadleaf weeds?

Dandelion weed on a lawn in Overland Park, KS.

Broadleaf weeds are characterized by their wider, broader leaves that grow in various directions. Unlike grassy weeds, these have veins that branch out across the leaf, giving them a distinctive appearance. Broadleaf weeds are typically more noticeable on a lawn because they clearly don't resemble grass and can disrupt the uniform look of a well-maintained yard.

Common examples of broadleaf weeds include dandelions, clover, and spurge. Dandelions are easily recognizable by their bright yellow flowers and fluffy seed heads. Clover, while sometimes desirable for its nitrogen-fixing ability, can spread vigorously and form patches. Spurge is a low-growing weed with small leaves and tiny flowers, often appearing in clusters. Broadleaf weeds can be more challenging to control due to their aggressive growth patterns and varied appearance.


What's the best way to control grassy and broadleaf weeds on your lawn?

Controlling grassy and broadleaf weeds on your lawn can be a daunting task, but signing up for a professional weed control program can make it much easier. With this program, professionals will apply pre- and post-emergent treatments to prevent new weeds from growing and eliminate any existing ones. These treatments are applied several times throughout the year to ensure that your lawn stays weed-free.

Pre-emergent treatments are applied before weeds have a chance to germinate, creating a barrier that prevents them from sprouting. Post-emergent treatments are applied after weeds have already emerged, targeting them directly and killing them off. By using both types of treatments, professionals can effectively control both grassy and broadleaf weeds on your lawn.

Professional weed control programs use pre- and post-emergent treatments.

Call us today to schedule our weed control service!

Whether your lawn is infested with grassy or broadleaf weeds, enrolling in a professional weed control program offers effective solutions to eliminate them. That's where we come in! At Lawn and Landscape Solutions, we offer a comprehensive weed control service to keep your lawn looking its best and protected from weeds. This service uses both pre- and post-emergent weed control treatments to effectively tackle invasive plants.

We proudly serve residential properties in Overland Park, Leawood, Mission Hills, and nearby communities in Kansas and Missouri. Don't let weeds take over your lawn—call us today at (913) 238-9318 to schedule our weed control service and keep your lawn looking its best!