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    If you don’t want to use chemical weed control, spraying vinegar is an option, Feldman says, but it will take time to burn up the dandelion leaves. Often weeds will regrow after this type of ...

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    Watering adequately. Water your lawn deeply and infrequently rather than shallowly and frequently. Deep watering encourages root growth, which helps grass withstand drought and compete with weeds ...

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    The Expert (Kaz Weida): I used to consider it a badge of honor to beat back weeds from our expansive suburban pull-through drive, gravel RV pad, and raised garden beds with elbow grease. I’m ...

  5. Weed control - Wikipedia

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    Weed control is a type of pest control, which attempts to stop or reduce growth of weeds, especially noxious weeds, with the aim of reducing their competition with desired flora and fauna including domesticated plants and livestock, and in natural settings preventing non native species competing with native species. [1]

  6. Mechanical weed control - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical weed control is a physical activity that inhibits unwanted plant growth. [1] Mechanical, or manual, weed control techniques manage weed populations through physical methods that remove, injure, kill, or make the growing conditions unfavorable. Some of these methods cause direct damage to the weeds through complete removal or causing ...

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    Triclopyr [1] Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). ?) Triclopyr (3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinyloxyacetic acid) is an organic compound in the pyridine group that is used as a systemic foliar herbicide [2] and fungicide. [3]