Pretty Perennial Lawn WeedsI will be the first to admit that nothing sets off a perennial border better than a beautiful lawn, but there is no reason why the lawn area must be totally devoid of flowers in it's own right. The tiny flowers of lawn weeds can be a delight, not just for you and other humans but for other lawn visitors, such as bees, butterflies and hummingbird hawkmoths. Poor soils, improper care, or neglect commonly cause weed invasions in lawns. Areas that are dry and exposed or soggy wet can be so difficult to grow lawns in that weeds set in, sometimes attractive ones. This article will set out to expose you to their subtle charms, inducing a kind of tolerance for them. A Few Favourites Veronica There are many kinds of Veronica, many being sold as ornamentals in garden stores, but those choice plants will not survive long in the lawn. Their tough weedy companions prefer sparse lawn that is regularly mowed. Letting your lawn grow too long might kill a small colony of these plants. They make a really nice addition to the lawn, particularly in early-summer when their tiny blue flowers appear as a haze below the blades of the grass. The most common one here is a deep blue, as pictured in the inset, but I sometimes see the lighter blue version around as well.Orange Hawkweed Prunella Daisies
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