- The most effective method of combating
- Use a weed puller
- Cut out - before the seeds ripen!
- How to proceed in detail
A dandelion - in the middle of a neatly manicured lawn! A disaster! While this sunny yellow flowering wild plant does not bother some nature lovers, other gardeners feel bothered by it. Gouging out is considered the number 1 control method.

The most effective method of combating
Punching out dandelions is usually successful in removing the plant permanently. This makes it possible to get them out of the ground and destroy them from the top of the root to the flower. In particular, dandelions that proliferate in the lawn can be easily removed with this method.
Use a weed puller
Grabbing the dandelion and pulling it out of the ground can be successful. At least when it is a young plant and the soil is loose. If this is not the case, the root breaks, you only pull out a part and the other part remains stuck in the ground. There the root can regenerate and sprout again.
So use a weed puller to get the dandelion root out of the ground! Such a device can be obtained inexpensively in any hardware store. Ideally, it has a few teeth that help you grab the root better.
Cut out - before the seeds ripen!
It is extremely important for lasting success to prick the dandelion out of the ground before the seeds have ripened. It is best to cut it out shortly after it has sprouted. You should have the procedure behind you by the time of flowering at the latest.
How to proceed in detail
Here are step-by-step instructions for cutting out:
- Prick with the weeder next to the root of the dandelion
- dig as deep into the ground as possible
- Lever slightly and turn if necessary
- loosen the taproot with it
- pull out the root by hand
- fill the hole with soil if necessary and press down
tips
If you suffer from back problems, you should buy a weed puller with a long handle. With this you can cut out the dandelion while standing.