multiplying your weed control problems for years. Get used to inspecting your garden daily. When weeds are young, pull them out or cut them off below the soil line. Be careful to keep your digging shallow so you don’t bring new weed seeds to the surface. Weeds are...
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These crops have often been developed and controlled by large chemical companies that, perhaps not totally incorrectly, the general public distrusts. Plus, unintended consequences like herbicide resistant weeds have caused issues. But the new Purple Tomato goes beyond this and I think is applauded f...
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She starts by talking about leftover munitions from World War Two and how we found that they could be put into farmers’ fields to kill weeds. Wrong. It’s true that one of our most used herbicides, 2,4 D, came from World War Two – but it wasn’t a munition (at least not in ...
The founder of Planned Parenthood included Jews in the “weeds” that she wished to remove. She hated Jews as virulently as she Blacks. accordingtohoytsays: June 9, 2020 at 3:23 pm THIS. Sorry. Yes, secular Jews can be a pain, like all leftists can be a pain. ...
For these and other weed-identification resources – including the 174-weed University of California Weed Photo Gallery and the 656-page Weeds of North America –see Margaret Roach’s “What Weed is It? Putting Names to Pesky Plants” at her endlessly helpful blog, A Way to Garden. And happ...
Dick talked about the herculean effort to clear decades of weeds and overgrowth and the excitement of rediscovering paths, retaining walls, and a surprising array of garden plants that survived amid the ruins. “Bulbs were a favorite garden plant of the island’s residents,” Alcatraz’s ...
onto an identification test (heh), tons of consumer questions, research projects coming and going, and many many speaking engagements. As gardeners, we’re also trying to get all that stuff done, too – weeding, mulching, planting recent purchases or gifts from plant-sharing friends (the best...