Weeds take the water from the soil plants need to grow. Some weeds even take nutrients directly from a plant.
They grow in the garden
In a vegetable garden with compost and seeds.
no it's not
They get rid of weeds cause weeds take over the plants space were they can't grow at all. You should never leave the weeds with plants cause the plants will never grow and will die.
A small garden "patch of land" used to grow vegetables.
It is an area in a garden set aside specifically to grow vegetables.
yes and no. depends on how you look at it. think about it.
Roald Dahl loved to grow peas in his vegetable garden. He even dedicated a chapter to them in his book "The BFG."
Yes, tea can also be grown in vegetable garden. Tea is a kind of herb and herb can grow in a vegetable garden for more in detail you can refer http://msucares.com/lawn/garden/vegetables/herb/index.html link. Hope, this will help you to find an answer of your question.
One can go to their local garden centre and ask an employee about the weeds that grow in your garden. They can recommend a weed killer that is suitable for your garden.
Actually, it's very easy to grow weeds, regardless of location or conditions. My garden, even if left completely untended, produces a great many weeds. Hope this helps.
Space, soil, sunlight, water, plants.