Early spring perennials are sure putting on a gorgeous
show! But if you’ve got weeds—ugh! Don’t
let weeding woes take all the fun out of your flower gardening. Just follow my
simple suggestions for keeping these pesky plants to a minimum, and you’ll have
a great-looking perennial garden with a minimum of muss and fuss. Here’s how:
· As soon as you see a weed, pull it.
If you wait, it’s just going to get bigger, and in the meantime, it’s stealing
water and nutrients that your perennials and bulbs could be using to give you
more beautiful blooms.
· Always use special care
when cultivating, to avoid damaging bulbs or the roots of your bloomin’
beauties. If you’re using a hoe, make short, shallow, scraping motions instead
of chopping deep down into the soil.
· You’ll never need to use weed killers
in your flower gardens as long as you put an adequate amount of mulch down to
cover the soil. Grass clippings, chopped leaves, shredded bark, and pine
needles all fill the bill. You’ll just need to pull the occasional weed.
· When you’re cleaning out your
flowerbeds, make sure you pull out all the weeds you can see (including the roots) before adding a
fresh layer of mulch.
·
If you need to get rid of
tough-as-nails weeds growing through cracks in patios and garden walkways,
pour some salt on them. In a day or two, the weeds will curl up and die from
dehydration, and you can easily pull them out.
For hundreds of handy hints for weedin’,
feedin’, and waterin’ the right way,
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