Also known as pasture grass, orchard grass arrived in North America in the 1700's and was used on farms for hay and feed. If you live in an old farming community, there's a good chance that many lawns in your neighborhood have orchard grass.
While it's great in the fields, it’s often unwanted at home. For many homeowners it's an eye-sore or an unwanted weed - this perennial grass flourishes in Spring and grows in clumps that will stand taller than other desirable grass types. The best way to control orchard grass is to keep it out of your lawn.
There are few different ways orchard grass can get into your lawn:
A high quality grass seed requires less maintenance and will be more resistant to weeds, drought and disease. We always say - the best defense against weeds is a healthy lawn.
Orchard grass is used as a forage grass. A forage grass is intended for animal grazing on a farm. It’s great for this use because of its heavy Spring yield and its drought resistant qualities.
Once orchard grass is introduced to a property, the seeds that don’t grow in the first year can stay viable in the soil for 7-10 years. If is does go to seed, it will reproduce and lay more seeds in soil that could be viable for another 7-10 years. For this reason it's very difficult to control.
There are no control methods or products that can neutralize the seed in the soil. Unfortunately, most of the control methods out that that will kill orchard grass are also very damaging to our desirable grasses such as blue grass, fescue and rye grass.
It’s a very specified class of chemistry that can take care of fully mature orchard grass - it is not something that would be part of a typical lawn care maintenance program. There are ways to do it but it will typically take 2-3 applications. For this reason, it will often be an additional service that a lawn care company would have to perform.
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