Because if the roots of a plant and the roots of a weed tangle together, they will fight for thewater and food. If a plant is near a weed, you should pull it out of the ground
Casting shade and claiming soil moisture and nutrients are two ways that weeds stop plants from growing healthy and large. Weeds manage to establish and grow quickly, horizontally and vertically. The consequence will be taking more of their share of light, moisture, nutrients and space as well as serving as shelter to such garden pests as aphids, mealybugs and scale.
Usually mulch is used to cover areas where weeds grow. These weeds, if allowed to grow, will typically sap nutrients away from your desired plants. Using mulch will actually help your plants stay alive if applied correctly to stop weeds from growing and choking the roots of your plant. As long as you don't smother your plants with mulch, it should not kill them.
no
u have cooconuts on your boby that u should tall ur mama to suck it
its not really beneficial for them to stop growing, as the old saying goes, if youre not growing, you're dying :) might be based on business, but its true
We could stop it by trying to stop the developing of urban areas, growing more trees and plants, and stop destroying the natural vegetation and forests.
to stop other plants growing near it
You Should Uproot Them So That They Won't Grow Again
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Yes because of the lack of air temperature and lack of daylight
Plants stop growing when the weather gets too cold or too hot or if it is too dry or too wet. Chemicals such as herbicides or salt can kill plants. Mechanical damage such as being cut down or girdled will also kill a plant.
They somewhat "hibernate", as you might call it. They stop growing, but are still alive. This also happens with venus flytraps. they appear withered and dead, which is why people make the mistake of throwing them away.