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Tip: Organic gardeners should consider using alfalfa pellets (often sold as rabbit food at farm stores) mixed with compost ...
Hound’s-tongue, poison hemlock and groundsel are potentially hazardous to pets and people.
Unless you stop them, weeds are going to grow in your lawn. Here's what you need to do. There are many different types of ...
Melany Vorass Herrera teaches workshops on how to identify and cook with common yard and garden weeds here in Olympia!
Weeds are a common problem for gardens and lawns, and can be difficult to control. Gardeners should determine their weed tolerance and workload tolerance before implementing a weed control plan.
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 ...
A homemade DIY weed killer solution can be made using just two common household items and it's highly effective. The ingredients - salt and vinegar - are typically found in most kitchens ...
Common burdock (Arctium minus) is a biennial native to Europe that was accidentally introduced into the U.S. in the 1600’s. It invades roadsides, ditches, pastures, waste areas, forested areas ...
Even better, you probably have it lying around in your kitchen. Common weeds include dandelions, chickweed and the dreaded prickly milk thistle. These invasive plants can spread like wildfire and ...