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Old May 30, 2006, 09:51 AM
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"In my area of michigan spring time bring about an avalanche of those twirling tree seeds that fall everywhere. I just put in a new lawn from seed and the tree seeds fell in the yard as well. Naturally I could not rake them out without disturbing the new seed. Now I have tiny tree saplings growing in my grass. Dozens of them. What is the best method of getting rid of them without harming my grass which is about 4 weeks old now?"

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Old May 30, 2006, 09:54 AM   #2  
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When I lived up in michigan I just went around and pulled them out of the ground if they are small enough you may be able to do this too.
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Just mow your lawn as needed and that will kill them sooner or later. As far as the spots that do not get mowed, you have to pull or poison.
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