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Weeds: Food for freeMost weeds in the Southern Hemisphere were introduced from Europe and many have a long history of usage as food. Read More.. |
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Zap weeds in the lawn Weeds are carried by the wind and brought in through bird droppings, soil or potted... |
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Tips for Removing & Getting Rid of WeedsWeeds are often seen as the enemy by gardeners and they can certainly cause hard work. But they are... |
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![]() | Tips for Removing & Getting Rid of Weeds 27Weeds are often seen as the enemy by gardeners and they can certainly cause hard work. But they are essential to the health of soils. They prevent erosion, preserve soil fertility and moisture, and in nature, bare earth is first healed by colonising weeds. But it is still annoying when all the bare earth in your vegetable patch is overcome by weeds. | ![]() | Zap weeds in the lawn 4Weeds are carried by the wind and brought in through bird droppings, soil or potted plants containing seeds. Keeping the lawn healthy reduces spreading. | ![]() | Weeds: Food for free Most weeds in the Southern Hemisphere were introduced from Europe and many have a long history of usage as food. |
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