Nearly impossible to get rid of and unsightly to look at, weeds are every gardener's worst enemy. One way to minimize their appearance is to grow your plants in raised beds, rather than in the ground.
This week's column includes more advice for preventing or removing unwanted plants along with the best time to transplant ...
Purple, orange, red, and yellow flowers growing outdoors. - budistudio77/Shutterstock Some think of weeds simply as any plant growing where it's unwanted, but even ...
Landscape fabric, once considered the magic bullet for keeping weeds out of garden beds, is proving to be as much of a problem as the weeds it supposedly was to stop. On the surface, the theory behind ...
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7 common weeds to watch out for in your backyard – and expert tips on how to remove them
Keeping weeds at bay is key for a neat and tidy garden and to help your precious plants thrive. Catching them early on, before they have time to spread, is always beneficial – but to do so, you'll ...
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — Weeds are very likely number one on the buzzkill list for most gardeners. If allowed to get out of control, folks end up picking more weeds than veggies and the size and quality ...
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How To Keep Grass From Growing In Your Flower Beds
Even a pretty lawn looks messy if it creeps into your flower beds. Your lush green grass may be the envy of all your neighbors, but not if it's spilling over into your flower beds. If grass is ...
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