Understanding Weeds - How to Kill them?
When I was a child, I loved to pick Dandelions. The pretty
yellow flowers were small, colorful, and looked nice tucked
behind my ear! However, if one had popped up in the front yard,
my hair accessory would have been considered an atrocity!
I often feel sorry for weeds. They are plants too. In fact, if
you flipped through a botany field guide, you may be surprised
at the plants you find classified as weeds! But simply put, a
weed is really defined as a plant out of place. Clover in one
persons flowing lawn may be considered fashionable, whereas on
another, not. Golf greens are often covered with bentgrass, but
if it crept up in some yards, it would be considered a weed.
While perhaps pretty on their own, weeds stick out like a sore
thumb in yards because they may be of a different color, size or
texture. This is distracting from the beauty of the otherwise
sprawling green turf. Aside from aesthetic values, weeds can
also drain nutrients from grass and other plants, and this
competition of resources can thin what should be lush. And
what