(B)eat your weeds: Japanese Knotweed
By Emma Cooper
Japanese Knotweed is an invasive plant that you shouldn't encourage - but if you have it then why not try eating it?
(B)eat your weeds: Chickweed
By Emma Cooper
Chickweed is a common weed of cultivated ground. It's easy enough to remove, but before you reach for the hoe consider turning it into dinner for you or your pets.
How to Stop Dandelions from Growing in Your Yard ©
By Arlene Wright Correll
Arlene Wright-Correll, champion of the lowly weed known as the Dandelion, gives us some weed control suggestions for getting them out of your lawn.
Garden Weeds – Proudly Presenting The Worst Weed In The World!
By Jonathan Yaakobi
If you’ve never heard of the Dodder weed, this would be good place to start. For if it gets into your garden, it could ruin it!
Organic Weed Control – The Best Garden Plants Can Be The Worst Weeds!
By Jonathan Yaakobi
We usually think of a weed as an unwanted plant in the garden. However, a far greater problem is caused by garden plants that escape into natural habitats.
PVC Markers Make Great Aids in Identifying Pesky Weeds
By Harold Sink
Using sections of PVC piping may seem like much work at first, but when it helps you to identify weeds from seedlings you will be thankful. Try this for a few plants to see if you agree.
(B)eat your weed: brambles
By Emma Cooper
Brambles are a tough weed to love, strong and vigorous and often brutally prickly. But a few handfuls of tasty fruit should be enough to sweeten your opinion of them!
(B)eat your weeds: nettles
By Emma Cooper
Weeds may only be the wrong plant in the wrong place, but they can make your blood boil. Nettles may be pesky, but they have many uses and can be an asset to your garden.
How you can choke out weeds
By Catherine Smith
Some organic methods to control and eliminate weeds without the use of herbicides.
Weed Free Gardening
By Catherine Smith
A summary tips and tricks to make your gardening more weed free.