- Weigh the pros and cons of yarrow
- Fight the yarrow chemically
- Take action against the yarrow with gentle means
In botany, the yarrow is referred to as a so-called cosmopolitan, since it occurs almost all over the world. However, this plant not only grows on many roadsides, but often also unwanted in the lawn of your own garden.

Weigh the pros and cons of yarrow
Many hobby gardeners would like to take care of their own garden as perfectly as a golf course in order to meet aesthetic requirements. Scaf sheaves, similar to dandelion, are quite common on fertilized lawns, as they depend on a permeable substrate and a relatively good supply of nutrients. However, yarrow is a very useful medicinal plant that has been cultivated and harvested in monastery gardens for centuries because of the essential oils it contains. If you have pets such as rabbits and guinea pigs, the leaves and flowers of the yarrow are an interesting and healthy food supplement for these animals. Last but not least, the edible yarrow from an unfertilized natural lawn can also be used in the kitchen.
Fight the yarrow chemically
If it is absolutely necessary to eradicate the yarrow from the lawn, the specialist trade offers various means for this. However, active ingredients must be selected that do not attack the lawn itself. Usually these are substances that act as growth accelerators on the lawn and at the same time "starve" the yarrows. Please remember that after using these chemical weed killers, the lawn should not be walked on for a while and the first lawn clippings should be composted on a stele that is inaccessible to children.
Take action against the yarrow with gentle means
As a rule, the yarrow can only settle where there are already bare spots in the lawn. Therefore, always keep an eye out for bare patches and replant them with lawn seeds as soon as possible. In addition, the following factors are helpful:
- use densely growing sports turf
- mow the lawn frequently so that it grows thick
- Mow the lawn as low as possible so that the yarrow cannot sow
In order to prevent yarrow from flowering in the lawn, it must be mowed well below the height of 8 centimeters.
tips
The yarrow is a valuable plant with a sweet scent of the delicate flowers. It is therefore more of an asset to the lawn than a real disruptive factor.