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Controlling Weeds In Your Garden

June 13, 2011

After I plant the seeds in my vegetable garden, I lay down 2 layers of newspaper then cover with old hay/straw or free mulch that I get from limbs/trees that have been shredded. I leave space for the seeds to sprout.

 
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March 7, 2001

Place pieces of newspaper between your rows or plants. Each time you mow your lawn, dump your grass clippings over the paper. You won't have anymore weed problems, and it helps out your soil when you till it under for the next year.

 
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June 17, 2012

What can I put in my hydrangea to kill the dandelions and other weeds, but won't harm the hydrangea?

By D. Smith

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August 14, 2011

My husband passed away in January and I am attempting to battle the overgrown garden, but have several large weed roots and a Russian vine root that I would like to kill. Does anyone have any ideas please?

The Russian vine has a root that is about 12" wide we did try to dig it out last year, but it has grown again.

By Sue

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August 18, 2009

You can use newspaper for weed control, place 3/4 inch overlapping layers of newspaper around your shrubs/plants. Soak it down with water and wait for 24 hours before you place decorative mulch on top.

 
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August 18, 2009

Use newspaper as an inexpensive alternative to weed-blocker fabric. Place your plants in the growing location, then lay sheets of newspaper around them and cover with a thin layer of topsoil or mulch to hold the newspaper down and hide it from view.

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April 29, 2014

I recently weeded my garden and placed a thin layer of pine mulch on it. Now I have weeds growing like wildfire in my garden bed. Everything I've looked at in stores harms other plants. Is there any way to get rid of this problem without harming my hostas and azalea bushes?

By Toni

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July 28, 2013

I have a new allotment that is heavily weeded over with docs. What is the best method to remove them which will also allow me to plant vegetables as soon as possible?

By brianferguson155

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November 6, 2012

I have a weed that is growing in my hydrangea bush, how can I kill it since pulling it does not do the trick?

By Glenn

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March 11, 2012

If I use boiling water to kill weed roots, how long before I can plant potatoes?

By Bev

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November 30, 2009

It is up to one and all to prevent noxious weeds from becoming a problem in our areas. I now check the database for noxious weeds in my state so that I may not be guilty of planting them

 
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April 22, 2008

To rid your flower bed of all the weeds and wild onions that come up in the spring, simply put black plastic over the ground for about 2 days and then remove it and rake up the dead weeds. It is now ready for planting your flowers.

 
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September 3, 2012

What is the best chemical or product to use to control or rid the garden of weeds during the growing season?

By Clarence

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June 18, 2012

What is the best way to get rid of weeds in a veggie garden? Could I use hay to cover them to smother them out? I am currently picking them out, but they just seem to be resprouting. It makes my garden look messy!

By ftsik

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August 26, 2011

I would like to know how to get rid of chick weed and other problem weeds in my vegetable patch.

By Cath

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March 8, 2007

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There are too many weeds in my garden. Can you suggest an effective weeding chemical or else, any other suitable suggestion for it?

Thanks,
Col (retd) H.K. Jha from Patna, Bihar, India

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H.K. Jha,

There are plenty of chemicals that work on weeds in the garden, but I'm not an advocate of using any of them, especially on edibles. There are a number of better solutions-better for your garden and better for the environment. Here are some strategies:

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  • Use mulch. Cover every available bit of soil that isn't growing desirable plants with wood chips, compost, newspaper, cardboard, etc. This will block out available light and suppress weed growth.
  • Remove weeds before they have the chance to go to seed.
  • Keep weeds out of the compost pile. The last thing you want to do is replant them again in the garden.
  • Pull a few handfuls of weeds every time you're out in the garden.
  • Utilize groundcover plants. They take up space, block out sun and out-compete weeds for nutrients.
Ellen

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January 14, 20070 found this helpful

If you can reach the weeds apart from "good" plants you don't need to use chemicals. Salt will kill a lot of things. Also plain boiling water poured on will kill plant and roots.

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If you are talking about a very large field, I don't know. I prefer to stay away from chemicals. You will probably have to ask a professional. Good luck.

 
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July 18, 2005

Tips for removing weeds. Post your ideas.

 
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May 19, 2011

We want to use folded newspapers with rocks placed on top as a weed barrier around the perimeter of our house, especially in front where there is a long thick row of day lilies. Would this work up against the foundation with no problems, such as holding water?

By Vicky

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July 8, 2004

In an effort to try to keep the weeds in the vegetable garden down, we mulched our vegetable garden with a sheet of inexpensive black plastic bought from the hardware store.

 
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August 23, 2019

"Knapp Weed" is an invasive species, and hard to get rid of. I would like to know if anyone has an idea for killing it.


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Glyphosate Roundup, is the strongest to get rid of this problem!

 

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If you do not want to kill the dirt in this area and want to replant and grow again I would use a mixture of vinegar and salt to kill them. I have done this in the past and it works well. You may need to do this each day. Then you need to dig deep into the ground and make sure you get all the roots out of there.

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That can be the hardest part of all. A machine to turn the ground is best or you will need to have a pick and shovel in order to do this by hand.

 
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