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7 Common Garden Weeds To Avoid

Posted on the 01 March 2021 by Abjadoon

Have you ever harmed a plant mistakenly by thinking it might be a weed?

Yes or No?

That is so sad if you did it. If you are fond of gardening then it is very important to know the difference between the weeds and plants to identify the weeds and wild plants properly.

In this post, we are targeted to guide you about the most common garden weeds to make it easier for you to pinpoint them.

Common garden weeds

Weeds are like the uninvited guests in your garden that make a mess and ruin the expression of the garden. They are usually seen as unpleasant foliage, or wildflowers, and certain kinds of plants that even hurt if you touch them.

There are many categories of weeds including; woody, grassy, and broadleaf. They grow annually or seasonally depending upon their properties to grow.

Here, we shall describe the common garden weeds that you can face, or facing already.

Dandelion:

Dandelion is the most common garden weed among the kingdom of weeds. Its Latin term is Taraxacum officinale. In terms of look, it's far 5-6 inches in length. It has a flower at the top edge of the length which is yellow and has a gentle pattern with thin and compact petals. The roots of dandelion are solid and cannot be killed by any ordinary method like hand-weeding or using non-chemical killers.

Therefore, techniques like deep digging works best to kill these weeds. They cause irritations in nasal passages and allergies for pets and human beings by spreading their seeds through winds, so it is better to get rid of them as soon as you notice the growth in your garden.

Common daisy:

The Latin name for common daisy is Bellis perennis. In terms of appearance, its height is 2-3 inches and has leaves like a spoon shape. There are white flowers on its head having thin petals and a yellow center. Some kinds also have pinkish shade at the tips of the flowers.

It is not very strong and the roots are not so resilient to any weed killer. Therefore, even from the vinegar, its leaves can be burnt.

Clover:

Clover has two types; white clover, and red clover


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