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Weeding the garden is probably the least desirable task involved with gardening. Weeding can be back breaking work, but is absolutely necessary if you want to have a healthy garden. Weeds take up valuable nutrients and garden space. They also make your garden look terrible and unmanaged.

WEED PREVENTION
One of the first things I do before planting is measure out the spaces between the rows carefully. I have a fairly large garden so I can afford to utilize this method of prevention. I make the rows wide enough to run my rotor tiller down even after the plants have reached full size. This takes a bit of imagination thinking how big a tomato plant can get etc.

It's really not that difficult for an experienced gardener though. If you have questions about eventual plant size refer to your seed packet or find out through a Google search etc.

Anyway about every 10 days or less I run my rotor tiller down the rows. This kills most of the weeds if you do it on a hot dry day. You can only get so close to your plants without damaging them so you still have some manual labor ahead but far less than you would by hoeing between the rows. Now you only have to hoe or hand pull weeds between the plants and the few weeds that are close to the front of your garden plants.

If you have a small garden consider purchasing one of those MANTIS® TILLERS . They till a small area and can get between plants if you space them far enough apart. This takes up more garden space but saves on weeding time. You have to decide which is best for you and your particular garden space and set up.
 

WEED YOUR GARDEN EVERY DAY
Yes every day. If you set aside 30 minutes to an hour every day to weed your garden you will probably stay on top of the weed situation throughout the garden season. I try to weed a row every morning. If I don't finish it I try to get back out to the garden in the evening to finish weeding the row. I prefer weeding during the cooler parts of the day. It's probably best for me but the weeds actually die faster when yanked during the heat of the day. This puts mega stress on them helping ensure they don't take root again. If you collect your weeds and throw them in the compost pile you don't have to worry about that though.

 

HAND PULLING WEEDS
It's best to hand pull weeds after a good rain or watering when the soil is good and wet. The moisture loosens the soil and makes it much easier to pull the weeds root and all. Make sure you put the weeds away from your garden, preferably in your compost pile or tumbler. Don't leave them in the garden because they will have a chance to root back into the wet soil. Most weeds are very resilient and can actually live after being ripped from the ground and thrown back to the ground in damp conditions.
 

 

HOEING GARDEN WEEDS
Hoeing is allot of work. Make sure you put on some sort of hand protection if you have tender hands. The idea is to pull soil on top of the smaller weeds. This suffocates the weeds which simply kills them. If you use your hoe to cut weeds off near or even below the surface you are just prolonging the agony. You will be right back out there trying to kill the same weeds you did last time. Cutting weeds off is kind of like pruning them. It doesn't kill them, they just sprout right back from the same root mass. The next time the weed comes back it will have an even larger root mass. Continuing this process only makes the weeds come back with even more vigor and a monster root mass. These weeds will be a real pain to remove the proper way.

SOAKER HOSE
Soaker hose is usually made of recycled tires. It is very porous and releases water very slowly. It almost looks like the hose sweats on condensates water out. The water is only released in the area of the hose, right where your garden plants are. This way you aren't watering weeds which makes them thrive that much more. Using sprinklers simply spreads water to unwanted weeds creating more work that you probably don't have time for. I set up an elaborate watering system utilizing soaker hoses on every row. I buy T's valves and hose clamps from the hardware store. I make a "header" out of regular garden hose by cutting it and inserting the T's and hose clamps so a hose can go down each row. I set the valves so each row gets close to equal water pressure. I set the system up to a garden hose timer so the water only comes on at night during the optimal watering time. Soaker hoses save water and help with weed control. They keep water off my plants and keep soil from splashing unwanted soil born molds from getting on my plants.

These are most of the methods I use to help me keep unwanted weeds out of my garden. I hope you found these garden weeding tips useful.

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Written By Steve Snyder

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