How to Eliminate Garden Weeds Without Chemicals
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You might need to wait until next year as purslane is difficult to control too late in the season. The #1 rule is do not let it go to seed. About 3 weeks after you spot seeds, it will go to seed so you need to get rid of it early. The best solution to control purslane is probably mulching (supressing). Don't run a tiller through purslane or you'll just multiple them!
Or, eat them! Purslane has actually become a popular plant to eat when it's young and tender--in salads or sandwiches, lightly steamed or stir-fried--As long as it hasn't been treated with pesticides!
I have had an issue my past year. I'm relatively new to gardening, besides hydro. I have a 40X40ft garden I started last year. I had over 90 tomato plants, peppers and lots of leafy greens. My question is not just weeds, but pests. My garden got overgrown last year, while I was trying to fix my hoarder in-laws whole yard by myself (We are staying there while our house is built across the road). All 5 acres. The garden got overgrown and bugs did the rest. I had good tomatoes and peppers, but everything else was wasted. What can I do to grow things like spinach, lettuce and others to make sure bugs don't do the damage like last year? I can weed pull, and have already started prepping. I dozed the tops of the dead weeds with my plow blade on my tractor. I plan to have a guy come out and disc till soon. I tried to root asparagus last year, but I think it will have to come up with the weeds. What is the best approach I can take before planting my indoor seedlings? Any help would be great. Thanks!
Hi Andy,
You can go to our vegetable guides page and click on the vegetables that you are growing to get advice about insects and other pests.
http://www.almanac.com/plants/type/vegetable
Also check our garden pests and disease page at
http://www.almanac.com/topics/gardening/pests-and-problems
I have Oxeye Daisy and don't now how to get rid of it! Please help!
Here is a good reference on control of the Oxeye daisy:
http://www.unce.unr.edu/publications/files/ag/2006/fs0617.pdf
Can't get rid of them
We have 16 fairly large gardens and we put a type of weed preventer cover/roll along with 2 inches of mulch but weeds still rapidly grow in ALL of them. Please helpas iI am open to any suggestion. Thank You.
Are these ornamental garden beds? If so, you might try some groundcovers to help crowd out the weeds. Also, be sure to monitor the weed barrier to check for tears etc. Remove and renew mulch that has disintegrated, which makes a nice medium for weed seeds to grow in. Keep up with weeds when they are small, so they don't go to seed, or spread by underground runners.
(For new beds, remove any weeds, till the soil once and let sit a few weeks; remove weeds; till the soil again; install a weed barrier; put on 2 or 3 inches of mulch or a thick layer of newspaper; then plant.)
You might also try a pre-emergent herbicide, which is a chemical that helps to inhibit the germination of weed seeds (and any seeds); it does not harm established plants (including established weeds), although check the label to make sure, especially if you are applying it near edibles. You can find these in garden centers.
If you rather use an organic method of pre-emergent weed control, try corn gluten, available online or in garden centers. For more information, see:
http://www.hort.iastate.edu/research/gluten/
Hope this helps!
I have been trying to get rid of a grass that keeps growing through the root system in my flower beds. I have tried everything to get rid of it. What would happen if I took out all my plants and roto tilled it and raked it up from there and put a weed preventer on it then. I just cant get rid of them not even with 4 inches of mulch.
Sharon t, what kind of grass is it? If it's something like torpedo grass, the method you mentioned will not work. If it's a simpler grass, it might. We need to know exactly what type of grass it is.
Trying to get weeds at early stage before plants start growing. Also live in michigan near grand rapids. Have a question on what kind of vinager disstelled or apple.