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How to Protect Your Garden

Get to the weeds, before they get to your plants.

Spring time. There are pros and cons to spring. Two of the pros are warmer weather and gardening. Two cons would be spring cleaning and weeds. They also go together. Warmer weather means you apt time to clean everything that you needed to clean, during winter or for the past 5 years. Gardening means the weeds will have life, right with your garden. Although spring cleaning will eventually lead to a positive outcome. The cleaning may last you until next spring. You can also freely invite family and friends, without the worry of last minute cleaning. Also, you have pictures you can post on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

The relationship gardens and weeds aren’t the same. In reality, weeds are deadly. They completely destroy all of the work you put into your garden with nothing to show, when it all said and done. This eliminates posting pictures, because no one wants to see dead plants on the social sites. In order to prevent your spring from having dead plants, there are several choices that you can put into action.

Run to mulch

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When it comes to mulch, you are keeping the soil moist and cool, while eliminating weeds from having any light. Another benefit that mulch has is housing crickets and carbide beetles. They will roam and search for weed seeds to devour. When it comes to mulch, it necessary to replenish as much as possible and keep it about two inches deep. This eliminates light from passing through and there’s the possibility of having weed seeds within the mulch. This will eliminate any future problems. Going over two inches can cause problems, such as depriving the soil of oxygen. One of the best mulches is organic mulch.

Bring weeds to the forefront

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Weed seeds can be found just about every square inch of a garden. Germination can only be triggered, when the seeds are in the top one to two inches of soil. When you dig and cultivate, you bring the seeds up to the surface. This is assuming that the seeds are ready to erupt, which similar to an upset anthill whenever a patch of ground is opened. You should dig only when it is necessary. Once you dig, the disturbed spot should immediately be salved with mulch or plants.

Weed eater

If you don’t have the time or simply want to simplify the process of eliminating weeds, you can’t go wrong with a weed eater. Also known as a ‘weed-whacker’ and ‘string trimmer’, the weed eater is an instrument constituting a flexible mono-filament line for cutting a variety of weeds, along with grass that grown near irregular steep terrains. Although its smooth cut will seem like it’s a blade, it is not. This eliminates the need to do any manual labor. This tool comprises a long shaft with a cutting head towards the end, along with one or more handles. The best weed eater on the market even comes with a shoulder strap to make your labor that much easier.

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