Yes. All plants need rain.
Giant weeds act as shields and slow winds. They also protect the soil.
Not at all or about every 10 days is how often weeds need to be watered. Weeds require little care since they survive such environmental stresses as drought and tolerate low-moisture soils.
Because 'weeds' taake a lot of the nutrients from the soil - without actually giving anything beneficial back. Removing the weeds means the intended plants get as much of the nutrition from the soil as they need.
Weeds take the water from the soil plants need to grow. Some weeds even take nutrients directly from a plant.
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Using acid to keeps weeds down will be effective, but is also against the law. Acid in soil can make it to water wells, as well as rain runoff.
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Do we need rain offcorse we need rain, if we don't have rain we would die, not have food to eat, not drink, we be stinking by not washing up, have flowers and trees grow, and more.
We need to know how much rain has fallen.
Yes, rain can wash away weed killer if it occurs shortly after the weed killer has been applied. This can reduce the effectiveness of the weed killer in killing weeds.
You go to their farm and sometimes it will come up saying that "They need help picking weeds", you then hit "ok", and then "accept"... and you just helped them pick weeds.
Using a thick layer of mulch and landscape fabric to cover your soil surface will help with the prevention of weeds. www.ehow.com has more tips on preventing weeds.