In addition to being able to identify weeds, you can take steps to help prevent them from growing in order to keep a healthy garden this summer. Check out this handy list and helpful information.
Discover the untapped bounty in your backyard with our comprehensive guide on identifying and using edible weeds. Learn to recognize nutritious wild plants that can enhance your meals, contribute to ...
Gardening can be a matter of perspective: One person’s weed is another person’s flower! But some types of weeds are not just a blip on the radar; they can take over your grass in a hurry if left alone ...
If you’ve spent the past week catching up on your gardening, that means you’ve probably indulged in an orgy of weed pulling. So in timely fashion, the folks at Preen, whose business it is to eradicate ...
The popular Weed Identification Field Guide is now available electronically as an e-book and, for the first time, downloadable on iPad. The publication is distributed by the Iowa Soybean Association ...
Dear Carol: We have a few acres that have a natural population of Oregon white oak. We would like to manage the understory as a natural meadow. There is one big problem though … how do we tell the ...
WASHINGTON — We’re one week into spring and we have a forecast to match – you might be looking forward to doing some yard work in the days ahead. One thing your calendar might not tell you: Tuesday, ...
As crops mature and we get to see a little deeper into the fields, you may be able to better see a few of the weed escapes ...
Webster’s dictionary defines a weed as “a plant that is not valued where it is growing and is usually of vigorous growth; especially: one that tends to overgrow or choke out more desirable plants.” ...