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The plant has been listed on various weed registers since 1996, and is currently declared by the Department of Conservation to be an environmental weed. [2] It is found on public land administered by DOC, including Kapiti Island. A. praecox has been recognised for its invasiveness in the Auckland region since the 1990s. [3]
Dig or pull weeds by hand. You can weed at any time of the year, but the best time to pull weeds is after it has rained, when the soil is moist and loose. Use a pre-emergent and post-emergent product.
Gardening can be a matter of perspective: One person’s weed is another person’s flower ! But some types...
Struggling with pesky weeds in your yard? Discover 20 common types of lawn weeds and the best methods to get rid of them for good.
Thlaspi arvense is a foetid, hairless annual plant, growing up to 60 cm (24 in) tall, [2] with upright branches. The stem leaves are arrow-shaped, narrow and toothed. It blooms between May and July, with racemes or spikes of small white flowers that have 4 sepals and 4 longer petals. [3]
Despite its "sting", young plant parts are edible, as is much of the plant when blanched or otherwise prepared. It can be used to make herbal tea: Also once grown as a crop for its fiber. Its juice was once used in the place of rennet in cheese-making. It was also a source of "green" for dye.
Persicaria hydropiper (syn. Polygonum hydropiper), also known as water pepper, marshpepper knotweed, arse smart [2] or tade, is a plant of the family Polygonaceae.A widespread species, Persicaria hydropiper is found in Australia, New Zealand, temperate Asia, Europe and North America.
Examples commonly are plants unwanted in human-controlled settings, such as farm fields, gardens, lawns, and parks. Pages in category "Weeds" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.