It looks a lot like grass clippings actually, and it’s about as desirable to smoke. You’ll also notice that it lacks the fine, beautiful little hairs that characterize the appearance of top-shelf kush. You’ll hear people call it dirt or brown weed because often enough it looks like ...
Types of grass that grow in clay with very little sunlight face more challenges than other grasses. Clay soils are made up of small particles that are tightly packed together. The particles retain too much water and do not allow enough air to filter through them to develop a robust root sy...
Select from the drop-down list to the right to learn about weed types i.e. annual, biennial, invasive, noxious, toxic, grass, herb, woody, tree, vine, aquatic, lawn weeds, etc. --- free Weed Identification PDF downloads from Ergonica ...
Weeds.A continuous thick, dense layer of 2”-4” of one of the best mulch types is one of my favorite ways to control weeds because not only does it smother most of them out, it makes the ones that do find their way through so much easier to pull, especially if you have been clev...
The difference between straw and hay is that hay has many more seeds, so it will often actually produce weeds. 4. Grass clippings are not the best mulch to use in organic gardening because they get so tightly packed together that they inhibit air circulation. Besides, they are far too im...
Keywords: perennial grass; biomass yield; plant height; tiller density; advanced biofuels; stand duration 1. Introduction Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) is a C4 perennial grass and one of the predominant native species of the North American tallgrass prairies. This species gained attention in ...