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Why do you need to get rid of weed?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

Weeds are plants that grow where you do not want them to be. They may, for example, block sunlight from reaching the plants you do want to grow. They may take nutrients from the soil, waste water through evaporation and transpiration or make it harder to harvest the crop properly.

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