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Weeds
Weeds
Yes. Mainly in big rivers, around weeds, or logs.
He was swimming having taken a break from recording. He probably got his feet tangled in the weeds in the water which dragged him under.
No. Gardeners like ladybugs because they eat aphids.
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.
Yes, garden weed seeds are available online for a Science Fair project on weeds. Weeds can be defined as plants whose benefit is forgotten or unknown as well as plants that are not where their gardeners wish them to be. Such definitions include field plants and wildflowers whose seeds may be purchased from online garden centers and nurseries specializing in edible yards, meadow gardens and native plants.
Herbicides, mowing, mulching, and removing are ways of controlling weeds around corn. Herbicides tend to be associated more with farmers as a control than with gardeners. Gardeners preferentially will rely upon mowing, mulching, and removing (by hand or hoe) if they opt for organic methods and weed-killer if they select speed in treatment.
Oh yes, weeds can certainly grow even if they are broken in half. A weed can often grow back even if nothing is left of it but the root. That is why gardeners prefer to uproot weeds, to be sure of getting rid of them.
yes, i think they do!
bacteria and energy i think
A hand cultivator is a garden implement which gardeners can use to work the soil and remove weeds by hand. Hand cultivators are useful for minor gardening tasks, small gardens, and working in planters
Feeding upon roots and shoots, irritating gardeners and home occupants, removing interior life-sustaining fluids, and transmitting diseases are ways in which bugs are bad for weeds. Weeds tend to be aggressive in claiming and occupying space, discouraging rival plants, and repelling diseases and pests. But they will suffer the consequences of any mass invasion during times of extreme environmental stress and severe weather conditions.
Competition for resources and space and representation of opposites on plant utility scales is the relationship between chamomile and weeds. Chamomile is an Asteraceae family member known aesthetic, culinary and medicinal uses whereas weeds generally grow where they are not wanted by cultivators, farmers, gardeners and orchardists. Chamomile and weeds that grow near each other will be competitive for adequate heat, light, moisture and nutrient levels to survive and sufficient above- and below-ground space to take in diluted nutrients by the roots.
I think sometime in April 2010.
Actually you can't hire anyone to get rid of the weeds. You'll need to pull them out yourself I think.