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Summer Garden Mulch

Summer Garden Mulch

During the heat of summer, our gardens put on a lot of growth. Unfortunately, the weeds can begin to take off as well. Adding a summer mulch can help with your weeding, conserve water and cool the soil.
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Controlling Quack Grass in the Lawn

Controlling Quack Grass in the Lawn

Controlling Quack Grass is not an easy feat because 2-4-D commonly found in weed control agents is not effective for controlling this weed. MSMA commonly used in Crabgrass control agents is not effective either.
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Controlling Clover and Thistles in Your Lawn

Controlling Clover and Thistles in Your Lawn

Controlling broadleaf weeds in a lawn can be a frustrating task, especially when the broadleaf weeds are the difficult-to-control types like white clover and thistle. The most effective method of controlling them is to maintain a dense and healthy stand of grass.
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How to Kill Puncture Vine/Goat Heads

How to Kill Puncture Vine/Goat Heads

puncture vine or commonly called goat heads. To get rid of these you need to spray Zamzows Ultimate Lawn Weed Killer on the vines. This product will kill the vines very quickly. You should see the vine start to die within six to 24 hours.
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Garden and Flower Bed Weed Prevention

Garden and Flower Bed Weed Prevention

Weeding is the thing most despised in a garden. It is also the biggest reason people stop gardening. For new gardens especially. Here are some tips and to help manage weeds in your garden bed.
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Should You Use Dish Soap With Weed Killer?

Should You Use Dish Soap With Weed Killer?

In an attempt to save money, some people will use a liquid dish-washing detergent in place of a commercially manufactured surfactant. We do not recommend it, and here are the reasons why.
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Preventing Crabgrass & Goose Grass

Preventing Crabgrass & Goose Grass

Crabgrass and  goose grass are very often incorrectly identified. They are annual plants; that come from seed in early and late-spring. They develop into aggressively spreading plants in June through July. Often people confuse crabgrass and goose grass with other perennial grasses, which are present in lawns year-round. The majority of perennial grasses can not be selectively controlled. 
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How To Control Morning Glory

How To Control Morning Glory

How do you control Morning glory also known as bind weed.
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