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  2. Tips & tricks for getting rid of weeds without chemicals - AOL

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    Weeds can be a pain, especially when they get out of control and ruin all the hard work you've done on your lawn and garden. But finding a good non-toxic option to getting rid of them can be a ...

  3. The Best Time To Apply Weed Killer To A Lawn, According To ...

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    The easiest way to get rid of weeds is before they start germinating and becoming established. Check the lawn and monitor for any unwanted plants sharing space in the grass.

  4. How To Get Rid Of Winter Weeds In Your Lawn In 5 Easy Steps - AOL

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    For broadleaf weeds, use 3-way herbicide containing 2, 4-D as the main active ingredient. Follow the application instructions on the label, says Waltz. Follow the application instructions on the ...

  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.

  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 ...

  7. Herbicide - Wikipedia

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    Herbicides do not prevent weeds from germinating but they kill weeds as they grow through the herbicide-treated zone by affecting the cell division in the emerging seedling. Dithiopyr and pendimethalin are preemergence herbicides. Weeds that have already emerged before application or activation are not affected by pre-herbicides as their ...