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January 14, 2020

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If you are having trouble with weeds, you need a weedkiller. The problem is many commercial weedkillers are full of toxic by-products that you don’t necessarily want going onto any nearby plant, especially if you have a vegetable garden or fruit trees. You also simply might not want to put those chemical by-products into the atmosphere. Thankfully there are plenty of homemade weedkillers that you can apply to your garden and best of all, many…

Weeds are the bane of many gardeners’ existence. It can seem almost impossible to get rid of certain weeds that just seem to keep cropping up when and where you don’t want them to. The key is a multi-faceted approach that includes killing the current ones we have so that we can prevent weeds in future. How to kill weeds permanently Being able to kill weeds permanently really depends on where the weeds are proving…

Lawn weeds are any invasive plant that’s competing with your lawn for space and nutrients. Plants like clovers, daisies, and dandelions are the most common, along with a long list of other weeds, preventing them is much better than trying to tackle a lawn full of weeds that hasn’t been treated in years. Removing weeds promptly is the key to effective weed control, especially if you have a large area to cover. This might be…

If you notice moss on your lawn, you are right to be concerned. Moss can be a temporary issue, especially after persistent drought or waterlogging, however, it can also point to an underlying issue. If you have a brand new lawn, for example, a great deal of moss can be indicative of poor site preparation. If you have an established lawn, acidic soil conditions, inadequate food, inadequate aeration, and even bad drainage can result in…