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Tag: fall weeds

A visual of mulching layers. The top later is 4-12 inches of heavy mulch, which is defined as arborist chips or bark/coarse mulch. The second layer is a paper layer, comprised of cardboard or newspaper. The final layer is weeded soil. 1-2 inches of compost layer are also interspersed throughout.
September 22, 2023September 22, 2023 kcweeds

Weedy Fall Activities

milk thistle seedlings in fall
October 10, 2018October 12, 2018 kcweeds

Control weeds in the fall to reduce work next year

tansy ragwort with flowers and seeds shown with a garbage bag
September 10, 2017September 13, 2017 kcweeds

Noxious weed control tips for September

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Have you heard of tarping as a weed control strategy?
The hori-hori aka Japanese digging knife is a team favorite. Easy to carry, cuts through the hardest soil to get the root. This + a pair of pruners, what more could you need?!
⏭️Para español: ver fotos 4-6, leyenda debajo⁠
What’s spookier than poison hemlock??

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