I have exciting new grass seedlings sprouting, some weeds appear to be gaining:
My basic questions:
Is it better to manually pull the oxalis, or let the grass try and compete?
If I pull, how much do I have to get out? Is it better to wait for the plant to grow big and easy to pull?
As an experiment I created a cardboard ring to protect the grass, and sprayed Glyphosate carefully. The clover turned sort of yellow but that's it. What should I expect?
As an experiment, I use a "natural" weed killer. This rots the leaves and stems the same day (much faster than the Glyphosate). I used "EcoLogic" a concoction of rosemary oil and sodium laureth sulfate (sodium lauryl ether sulfate ).
The seed bed was prepared by mechanically removing the turf, watering for 2-3 weeks to sprout weeds, mechanical removal, then 2 inches of fresh soil and a high quality deep rooted grass seed variety. The garden all around has clover everywhere on all sides, and has for decades.
If I dig enough, I can often get the onion like bulb at the base of each "clover":
But the basic question is if I pull the weed and it breaks above the bulb, is the bulb going to sprout again? Some start tiny and don't seem to have bulbs, is this rhizome spread?