Now that spring is turning the corner, every gardener has their eye on the ground for bulbs and early blooming plants to pop up at any time. The last thing we want to see, though, could be some of our ...
It is the most wonderful time of the year — if you are a weed! I feel like I am growing an experimental test field for weeds, and they are being very, very successful. The heat and the rainfall are ...
What are those tall yellow flowers by the roadside? Learn to identify common mullein, and delve into why some gardeners don't ...
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How to Identify and Use 25+ Edible Weeds

Discover the untapped bounty in your backyard with our comprehensive guide on identifying and using edible weeds. Learn to ...
Turning weeds into useful kitchen ingredients or home remedies is easier than you might think. These common plants can save ...
Do your fields resemble a garden salad or a colorful floral bouquet this spring? Warm weather in early April encourages of growth of many early-season weed species, especially in no-till fields.
Weeds can camouflage themselves in our gardens well as many produce their own flowers, blending in with the rest of summer's colourful blooms. But as temperatures continue to exceed 30C in Britain, ...
Patience is important when battling weeds. Different species of these pesky plants can grow in almost any season. Once you eliminate one type of weed, it may feel like another type almost immediately ...
Yellow starthistle is identified as one of the most serious weeds in the Western U.S. Although it is an annual plant, it spreads rapidly and produces an extensive amount of seed. Its control is of ...
Summertime! While reveling in tomatoes and black-eyed Susans, many Long Islanders are painfully aware we’re also smack in the middle of weed season. Crabgrass, dandelions, lamb’s quarters and plantain ...
One of the breakfast buddies at Richard’s BBQ brought me a flower one of her friends asked to identify. It was a beautiful yellow flower growing alongside the road. My first thought was, “Is a flower ...
Washington is home to over 140 noxious weeds that can be toxic to humans and damage habitats and wildlife. Noxious weeds are defined as “invasive, non-native plants that threaten agricultural crops, ...