Do You Pull Weeds After Spraying?
Do you pull weeds after spraying? We tell you when it’s a good idea and when you’re better off leaving them to decompose on their own.
Do you pull weeds after spraying? We tell you when it’s a good idea and when you’re better off leaving them to decompose on their own.
Should you weed before you mulch? We take a look at the best way to keep weeds out of your garden beds.
Do you want to place less strain on your back while you weed? We take a look at the best ways of weeding without bending over or kneeling down.
Pulling weeds can be strenuous. And if you’re not careful you can hurt your back. So we look at the best ways to pull weeds without too much strain.
Is it better to pull weeds or spray them? We look at the pros and cons of each and the best situations to use them.
Tilling can help you get rid of weeds. But are there times when you should pull the weeds first?
Do you have weeds in your rock landscaping? We show you the best ways to get rid of them and keep your rock garden weed-free.
We look at how to spray post-emergent and pre-emergents at the same time and the pros and cons of doing so.
Post-emergent herbicides are one of the easiest ways of getting rid of weeds. We look at the different types, what they can do, and when you should use them.
In this article, we show you when and how to use post-emergent herbicides to get the best results.