Weeds
Although Greenacres Turf Farm guarantees your turf purchase to be free from weeds, pest and disease, your turf could still be subject to this damage once it is established. Therefore, we have included information on common turf weeds found in Western Australia, for you to be able to diagnose the problems with your lawn and come up with a solution.
The most common turf weeds present in
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Winter Grass
Winter Grass (Poa annua) can occur in all turf grasses.
Seasonal Information:
Winter Grass seed germinates in the Autumn. The plants grow actively throughout winter and seed in Spring.
The seed heads cause an uneven surface on fine turf such as golf greens. Perennial types of Winter Grass can become established in some turf situations.
Treatment of Winter Grass:
If you notice the appearance of Winter Grass in your turf, just call Greenacres Turf Farm, and speak to one of our turf quality professionals, who can provide free advice on a suitable herbicide treatment.
Summer Grass
Summer Grass (Digitaria spp.) can be found in all turf grass situations.
Seasonal Information:
Summer grass is an annual weed (also known as crabgrass) with fibrous roots and clusters of soft stems which grow close to the ground.
It germinates in the Spring when soil temperature reaches 12-15oC.
Treatment of Summer Grass:
If you notice the appearance of Summer Grass in your turf, simply call Greenacres Turf Farm, and speak to one of our turf quality professionals, who can provide free advice on a suitable herbicide treatment.
Crowsfoot Grass
Crowsfoot Grass (Eleusine indica) is found in all turf situations, and thrives in compacted soils.
Seasonal Information:
Crowsfoot grass is a tufted hairless annual weed which can reach 50cm in height. It germinates in Spring when soil temperature reaches 15-18oC.
Treatment of Crowsfoot Grass:
If you notice the appearance of Crowsfoot grass in your turf, simply call Greenacres Turf Farm, and speak to one of our turf quality professionals, who can provide free advice on a suitable herbicide treatment.
White Clover
White Clover (Treflium repens) can appear in all turf situations.
Seasonal Information:
White Clover is a perennial plant, which can behave like an annual when moisture limits summer growth.
White flowers in Spring produce seed that can remain viable in the soil for many years. Stolons aid its spreading growth habit.
Treatment of White Clover:
If you notice the appearance of White Clover in your turf, simply call Greenacres Turf Farm, and speak to one of our turf quality professionals, who can provide free advice on a suitable herbicide treatment.
Bindii
Bindii (Soliva Sessilis) can be found in all turf situations.
Seasonal Information:
Bindii is an annual weed. It establishes from seed in Autumn, grows actively through Winter, and flowers in Spring. Control should be timed to prevent seeding in Spring. Major problems in parkland because when it seeds, it produces burrs with sharp spines.

Treatment of Bindii:
If you notice the appearance of Bindii in your turf, simply call Greenacres Turf Farm, and speak to one of our turf quality professionals, who can provide free advice on a suitable herbicide treatment.
Capeweed
Capeweed (Arcotheca calendula) can be found in all turf situations.
Seasonal Information:
Capeweed (also known as Cape Dandelion) is an annual weed found in most areas of Australia. It establishes from seed in Autumn, grows actively through Winter, and flowers in Spring.
Treatment of Capeweed:
If you notice the appearance of Capeweed in your turf, we recommend you call Greenacres Turf Farm, and speak to one of our turf quality professionals, who can provide free advice on a suitable herbicide treatment.
Creeping Oxalis
Creeping Oxalis (Oxalis corniculata) can be found in all turf situations, especially low cut turf.
Seasonal Information:
Creeping Oxalis is a perennial weed (also knows as yellow wood sorrel) that establishes from seed. It is extremely persistent in low cut turf due to the stoloniferous growing habit.
Treatment of Creeping Oxalis:
If you notice the appearance of Creeping Oxalis in your turf, we recommend you call Greenacres Turf Farm, and speak to one of our turf quality professionals, who can provide free advice on a suitable herbicide treatment.
Onion Grass
Onion Grass (Romulea rosea) is a weed of high cut turf, sports fields, parks, and turf farms.
Seasonal Information:
Onion Grass germinates in late Autumn from a brown bulb or small brown seed. Firm, shiny grass-like leaves grow actively through winter and it flowers in Spring.
Treatment of Onion Grass:
If you notice the appearance of Onion Grass in your turf, we recommend you call Greenacres Turf Farm, and speak to one of our turf quality professionals, who can provide free advice on a suitable herbicide treatment.
Onion Weed
Onion Weed (Nothoscordum sp.) is generally found on turf farms and parks, but can occur in other turf situations.
Seasonal Information:
Onion Weed is an erect, annual, biennial or perennial plant up to 30cm high, reproducing from seed as bulb.
Treatment of Onion Weed:
If you notice the appearance of Onion Weed in your turf, we recommend you call Greenacres Turf Farm, and speak to one of our turf quality professionals, who can provide free advice on a suitable herbicide treatment.
Cat's Ear
Cat's Ear (Hypochoeris radicata) can be found in parks, sports fields and other broad area turf situations.
Seasonal Information:
A Mature Cat's Ear plant is semi-erect up to 30cm, and has deeply lobed leaves with yellow flowers. It is also knows as 'flat weed'.
Treatment of Cat's Ear:
If you notice the appearance of Cat's Ear in your turf, we recommend you call Greenacres Turf Farm, and speak to one of our turf quality professionals, who can provide free advice on a suitable herbicide treatment.




