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9 Gardening Tricks to Control Weeds
All gardener wants to remove weeds. No matter how diligent you are at caring for and maintaining your vegetables, flowers, and plants, weeds are a problem that needs to be dealt with as soon as possible as once they’ve taken over your garden, they will take a lot of nutrients of the soil. Removing weeds is important to help you plant healthy and give them enough room to grow.
Here are 9 Gardening Tricks to Control Weeds!
1. Using Cardboard or Newspaper
The no-till garden might be an excellent way to garden without worrying about weeding. You can place many layers of cardboard, newspaper, and wood chips, they all compost to create a rich gardening area.
2. Make a Garden Pathway
Creating a pathway around your garden can stop grass and weeds from growing around your garden, the less likely they’ll end up in it.
3. Using Boiling Water
Pouring boiling water on weeds is one of the effective methods for small areas like a flower garden. Be careful when doing this to avoid your plants.
4. Remove Weeds While They’re Small
When weeds are young, the roots are weaker, let’s remove them soon for less labor-intensive work on your part.
5. Pull Weeds When Wet
After a good rain, your pulling weeds will be more accessible work because it makes the ground softened. If you aren’t receiving much rain, water your garden prior to pulling weeds.
6. Don’t Blow Grass in the Garden
You should mow away from the garden every time mow. Otherwise, all the grass flies into the garden and will take root.
7. Use The Right Tools
In addition to pulling weeds by hand, you may need a garden trowel, a garden hose, or a tiller for a spade for slightly stubborn weeds.
8. Cut The Top Off The Weed
If your garden has an invasive weed that is either prickly or dangerous to touch. Firstly, cut the top off the weed using hedge clippers. And then, once it’s in a more manageable state, you can dig the roots out of the ground easily without worrying.
9. Aerate Soil
Your soil should be fluffy and well-draining for your plants, so pulling weeds will help the soil aerate. Also, the compacted dirt holds the roots of the weeds tighter.