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chamomile weed spray?

Hi Y'all, I'm trying to grow a Chamomile lawn, but the weeds have different ideas...

I've got some kind of weed growing all over the garden and into the Chamomile lawn, dunno what it is, but it's spreading. Think it's 4 leaf all seed? Ok so I looked it up!

I've ben round with a modified sprayer, a cone from a plastic bottle and sprayed what I could; but it's growing right up through the Chamomile.

Question, can I spray my chamomile for this stuff with a Broadleaf specific Weedspray, for likes of Clover and Bindi? Without it killing my lawn obviously...

I'm quite tempted to spray a small sample, but I'm impatient and thought someone might gimme an answer on here first?

Update:

The weed is called Four Leaf All Seed! I looked it up @ Western Australia garden weeds!

It's like a clover, so I'm thinking; the sprays you get that target clover and broadleafs, but not grass.

Chickens love the Chamomile too! Why cant they eat weeds?

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  • 8 years ago
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    Hi again, got your comment on the blog and did reply - but I have no way to message you through here just fYI - but thanks for writing.

    You could try using an herbicide but I'm afraid it will kill the chamomile, although heaven knows, it's quite hardy and tough to kill. Since chamomile spreads by roots, if you do try an herbicide, I would use a pre-emergent. Other than that, I am really stumped as to how to guide you on this one. It would be easier if knew exactly what you were dealing with in terms of a weed....

    Source(s): Long time gardener
  • 4 years ago

    Chamomile Lawn Seed

  • Pete J
    Lv 6
    8 years ago

    Clover grows in ground that is high in nitrogen. So fertilise the lawn with Sulphate of Ammonia at the rate of 2oz per square yard.

    You could try sprinkling salt onto the plant or weed as it may just burn it & kill it down to the roots!

    Cheers!

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  • 4 years ago

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