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It's tangled on the spool. You need to open & rewind around it.
You remove the bottom cover off the weed trimmer, and remove the tangled old wire. Insert the new wire into the side of the trimmer and wrap it around the black spindle.
If you found a stem with berries hanging on it and split the stem, if you saw a milky white fluid in the stem, this indicates a poison or a weed. However, I would recommend buying berries from shops instead!
To effectively remove red stem weed from your lawn, you can manually pull them out by hand or use a weeding tool to dig them out from the roots. Applying a selective herbicide specifically designed to target broadleaf weeds like red stem weed can also be effective. Be sure to follow the instructions on the herbicide label carefully to avoid damaging your lawn. Regularly mowing your lawn at the proper height can also help prevent the growth of weeds.
A pond weed has a long and floppy stem to help it adapt to its aquatic environment. This flexible structure allows the plant to sway with water currents, reducing the risk of breaking and enabling it to access sunlight more effectively from varying angles. Additionally, the elongation of the stem assists in reaching the water's surface for photosynthesis while anchoring itself in the substrate.
You mean set on fire? Matches, lighter. Seeds or bits of stem. Clean and screen it properly.
Select the time device (icon at lower left), set the hand to a time, and press the stem on the left side.
Tangled is the full length movie and Tangled ever after is a short film that follows Tangled.
The only thing that kills Houttuynia is total vegetation killer. At the garden society they suggest cutting the stem to 1 inch and painting the open stem with weed killer. Do try to get them out before they flower.
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One can identify weed leaves by looking for leaves that are typically serrated, with a pointed tip and a distinct pattern of veins. They are usually arranged in an alternating pattern along the stem and have a strong, pungent odor when crushed.