nitrogen-rich soil
Weeds take the water from the soil plants need to grow. Some weeds even take nutrients directly from a plant.
weeds of course
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43 degrees. When the grass and weeds begin to grow.
Salt can temporarily kill weeds by dehydrating them, but it can also harm the soil and surrounding plants if used in excess. It is not a permanent solution as weeds may eventually grow back.
No, grass clippings do not cause weeds to grow. In fact, using grass clippings as mulch can help suppress weed growth by blocking sunlight and providing nutrients to the soil.
the soil contains a large seed bank. in the millions.
Soil under houses is usually very dry and there is not much light. Even weeds need moisture and many like full sun.
Test your soil in the fall. Then you will know what you need to add to the soil. The soil report should tell you exactly what you need. You can do an estimate based on which weeds grow in your garden.
You leave the process to the nature. Just plant trees on that soil. If the trees will not grow, you select herbs or even weeds. In long run, any soil will be converted to a fertile soil.
Yes, weeds can grow in fields and gardens without being intentionally planted. Weeds are plants that grow in places where they are not desired and can seed and spread easily, especially in areas with disturbed soil. Proper weed management is important to prevent them from taking over and competing with desired plants for resources.
sunlight water (moist soil) food (nitrogen and such) or miracle gro no weeds bug free