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Getting rid of weeds can be tricky, especially those that spread quickly and come back each year. Identifying weeds and properly getting rid of them can help your garden flourish.
When we think of weeds, our first instinct is often to pull them out and toss them away. However, not all weeds are as ...
Weeds are just part of having a yard. They’re part of having a garden. Heck, they’re part of having a sidewalk, driveway, or parking lot.
Here are 20 garden weeds you actually shouldn’t get rid of. Chickweed. Credit: avoferten - Shutterstock. There are two reasons to let chickweed flourish in your garden.
Weeds are more than just a nuisance in the garden—they compete with your plants for water, sunlight, and nutrients, stunting their growth over time. For centuries, farmers and gardeners have ...
Weeds are just part of having a yard. They’re part of having a garden. Heck, they’re part of having a sidewalk, driveway, or parking lot.
If you are adamant about the avoidance of toxic chemicals in the garden, you can kill it and most other weeds, for that matter, with a 20% vinegar solution (4 parts water: 1 part vinegar).
And then the weeds start to grow. Smiles fade, enthusiasm wanes, and the drudgery of weed control begins – not to mention the potential effects of other unwanted insect or disease pests. So, while the ...