If you want to get rid of the weeds and not mow every other day buy a bottle of 2-4-D broadleaf killer at your local co-op or agway etc. and buy or borrow a boom sprayer.
Spray it on a very calm day and stay away from any flowers etc. as it'll do 'em in. Trees not so much an issue but anything that isn't grass stands a good chance of croaking if the stuff hits it.
If you have any weeds that are real high it wouldn't hurt to mow a couple days before you spray.
Best to use this stuff in the spring OR fall but don't do it twice a year. Actually will usually keep a yard nice for a couple years. Also don't put it on brand new grass that was just planted.
I think the stuff is great. In the fall when things dry up and the grass stalls usually only the weeds keep going strong. When you kill them off with this stuff... if you have a dry fall you can go for a long time without mowing and still have a good looking yard. Without it... you go out and mow the weeds and make a big dust storm!!
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