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If only things could always go right in the garden. The fact of the matter is, sometimes they don't. Pests, disease, environmental hazards and more can strike your plants. Learn what they are and how to prevent them here.
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What Is White Campion & How To Control White Campion Weeds
It has pretty flowers, but is white campion a weed? Yes, and if you see flowers on the plant, the next step is seed production, so it?s time to take measures to control it. Here is some white campion info that will help you if this plant has appeared on your property.
By Ilana Goldowitz Jimenez
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Common Velvetgrass Control: Tips On Getting Rid Of Velvetgrass In Lawns
Velvetgrass is a common weed in lawns, ditches, disturbed soil, and even cropland. Keep reading for some tips on velvetgrass control. Getting rid of velvetgrass will help encourage native grasses and prevent it from spreading. Find tips for velvetgrass control here.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Control Dame's Rocket or Sweet Rocket Wildflower
Dame's rocket, also known as sweet rocket and hesperis, may be an attractive flower but it behaves badly in the garden and is considered a noxious weed.
By Jackie Carroll
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What Is Poison Hemlock: Where Does Poison Hemlock Grow And How To Control
Invasive poison hemlock is toxic in all of its parts. Its invasive nature makes it difficult to control, so wear gloves and protection.
By Jackie Carroll
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Bahiagrass Control - How To Eradicate Bahiagrass In Your Lawn
Controlling bahiagrass in lawns minimizes competition since bahiagrass tends to seed prolifically and spread into turf areas.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Spanish Needle Control and Tips On Managing Spanish Needle Weeds
Spanish needle is extremely aggressive and produces needle-like seeds that cling to everything they touch. If this sounds like a particular weed in your garden, the tips in this article can help with Spanish needle control.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Torpedograss Weeds: Tips On Torpedograss Control
How to safely and naturally get rid of torpedograss presents a great challenge, but it can be done.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Controlling Prostrate Pigweed - Tips To Remove And Kill Prostrate Pigweed
To kill prostrate pigweed amend your sandy soil, put on your gloves, and start pulling them out by the roots.
By Heather Rhoades
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Coltsfoot Information: Learn About Coltsfoot Growing Conditions And Control
Once valued as medicine, Coltsfoot can invade your garden space. It's easier to eradicate than some, but it takes a bit of perseverance.
By Jackie Carroll
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Poison Sumac Information and Learn About Poison Sumac Control
What is poison sumac? Learn to identify and manage this invasive carefully and effectively.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Controlling Johnson Grass and How To Kill Johnson Grass
Johnson grass has plagued farmers since its introduction as a forage crop. Many states require landowners to kill the invasive and noxious Johnson grass.
By Becca Badgett
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Ammonium Soap As An Herbicide
Ammonium soap can be used as an alternative herbicide for gardeners looking to tackle weeds. We'll tell you all about it.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Killing Garlic Mustard & Learn About Garlic Mustard Management
Garlic mustard is a cool-season biennial herb that may occasionally garlic mustard can become weedy; therefore, it is important to become familiar with garlic mustard weed management. Learn more here.
By Susan Patterson
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Reed Grass Control & Tips For Removing Common Reeds
While a small patch of reeds may be an attractive addition to the landscaping, they spread so quickly that they'll take over the lawn if you don't take steps to kill them off. Read here for tips on controlling reed grass.
By Anne Baley
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Is Ruellia Invasive: Tips On How To Get Rid Of Mexican Petunias
Pretty Mexican petunia, or Ruellia, has been designated as invasive in 9 states. Be sure to buy the right cultivars.
By Kristi Waterworth
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What Is Stinkweed. Learn How To Kill Stinkweed Plants
Stinkweed is a smelly lawn weed with an odor similar to rotten garlic with a hint of turnip. It can take over your yard if you don't start a management program early in the season.
By Jackie Carroll
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Tips For Managing Yellow Rattle Plants In The Landscape
Yellow rattle plant is an attractive wildflower that adds beauty to a naturalistic environment or a wildflower garden. However, the plant, also known as yellow rattle weed, spreads rapidly and can become highly invasive. Learn more here.
By Mary H. Dyer