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Old June 5, 2014   #12
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I have most of the weeds on that chart Scott and some that aren't even on it that are terribly invasive. It seems that almost every form of weed does really well in our climate and a new one pops up every few years and joins in the fun. I think many were brought in with various manures I have added and of course birds and the wind bring them in also.

I have found some species of weeds that are just impossible to control especially in the lawn. In the garden using heavy mulches and spraying Roundup between the beds to be fairly effective but it is a never ending fight.

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