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While no garden or yard will ever be completely weed-free, there are natural ways of preventing them from taking over vegetable, landscape and flower beds.
Keeping a green, weed-free lawn does not require chemicals that are harmful to wildlife or the environment. However, it can be challenging.
For many organic gardeners, the lawn comprises the largest growing space on the property. Grow a natural lawn without pesticides or herbicides.
If you practice weed prevention in the organic garden, you'll never miss your chemical herbicides.
First: clear the ground for your flower bed. Quick how-to guide on weed removal by hand or with a sod cutter, smothering weeds organically, or using herbicide.
Perennial, persistant weeds make clearing a new vegetable garden very hard, frustrating work. This method gives you weed free soil, as well as vegetables, within a year.
Landscape stone is a beautiful way to accent a garden bed, but weeds can be a problem.
Spreading weeds such as Convolvulus arvensis can take over the garden in a matter of weeks if not dealt with quickly. Here's how to get rid of it forever!


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