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Grass Cutting and Weeds
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Grass cutting

Trail systems and other naturalized areas are maintained by the City of Vaughan and receive appropriate maintenance to preserve a natural habitat. The City manages more than two hundred parks, and more than 800 hectares of parks and open space land. 

Grass on these lands, where appropriate, is cut on a two-week rotation on all park lands.


Weeds

Each spring, lawns and greenspaces turn from green to yellow as dandelions flower. Dandelions pose no health risk and they usually flower for only a few shorts weeks in May and June. 

Some weeds may be poisonous in nature and may cause side effects, such as skin irritation, if touched. Some examples of these weeds are Poison Ivy, Giant Hogweed and Wild Parsnip (PDF).
 
The City inspects both public and private land for legislated Noxious Weeds, following the Weed Control Act, 1990.
If you have any questions or concerns, or feel you have spotted a noxious weed, please contact the City at 905-832-2281.
 
Tips on how to control weeds on your property:
  • Raise your mower blades to three or four inches – taller grass will shade out weed seeds and prevent them from germinating
  • Overseed and topdress your lawn with compost – overseeding ensures weeds do not have room to take root, and compost adds nutrients and structure to the soil
  • Aerate your lawn in early spring – this will loosen soil to allow water and air penetration to keep roots healthy
  • Add white clover to seed mix – white clover is a low growing, hardy plant that adds nitrogen to the soil
  • Fertilize your lawn in spring and fall – healthy lawns are thicker and can shade out weeds
  • Water deeply, but only when needed. Refer to information about outdoor water use restrictions and schedules. In general, grass watering involves:
    • one inch of water per week (during dry periods)
    • water in the early mornings or evenings
    • sprinklers or soaker hoses that keep water low to the ground
    • long and slow soakings encouraging water closer to the soil for deep-rooting and a more drought-resistant lawn
  • Consider alternative lawn covers, where possible – low groundcovers, such as Periwinkle and Thyme require less fertilizer and water 
​Noxious weekds



 

 Contact Information

 
Parks, Forestry and Horticulture Operations
 
Phone: 905-832-2281
 
Email: parks@vaughan.ca
 
Location:
Joint Operations Centre
2800 Rutherford Rd.
Vaughan, ON  L4K 2N9
 
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 Related Links

 
  • Boulevard Maintenance
  • Cemeteries
  • Great Walks of Vaughan
  • Safe Trails and Parks
  • Splashpads
  • Sports Field Hotline
  • Tree and Bench Dedication
  • Vaughan Trails
 

 Additional Resources

 
  • Government of Ontario Weed Control Act

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