The weeds that farmers should watch for in their fields in 2023 include several that are familiar, such as Palmer amaranth, kochia and water hemp.| Agweek
Want to avoid the three biggest mistakes many gardeners make with their vegetable gardens in September? September can feel like the “finish line” for gardeners. After months of planting, weeding, … The post The 3 Biggest Mistakes Gardeners Make With Their Vegetable Garden In September appeared first on Old World Garden Farms.| Old World Garden Farms
Ifound someweeds growingin my garden.They were beautifulI cut them and put themIn a pretty pleasing vase.But they wilted and died away.I wish I’d left them in my garden.“I found some weeds growing in my garden.” Fandango’s One Word Challenge – weed| ladysighs
Fragrant, creamy, herbal, sweet, and a little grassy, these foraged mugwort popsicles are the perfect sweet summer treat. They’re soft and not too icy, sweet but not too sweet, and have plenty of that incredible mugwort flavor. If you like matcha, I bet you’ll like … The post Creamy Vegan Mugwort Popsicles appeared first on Very Vegan Val.| Very Vegan Val
Looking for a few simple ways to get rid of crabgrass from your lawn, flowerbeds and garden spaces late this summer and fall and stop it for good? All without having to resort to harsh chemicals or sprays? Crabgrass can be quite an issue for anyone who maintains a lawn. Especially in mid summer to … The post How To Get Rid Of Crabgrass This Fall – 2 Quick & Easy Methods To Kill Crabgrass! appeared first on This Is My Garden.| This Is My Garden
Ann Bailey reflects on her relationships with weeds and with wildflowers and how those traits remind her of her parents.| Agweek
The EPA has received applications from Bayer AG and Syngenta for new approvals, the agency said in regulatory documents.| Agweek
All parts of spotted water hemlock are poisonous to both people and livestock, especially cattle and horses. The roots are particularly toxic.| Agweek
Keep summer garden chores manageable with these simple maintenance tips for a healthier, more productive garden.| Garden Gate
Not all hand trowels are the same! This simple guide breaks down the different types of garden trowels and helps you choose the best one for the task at hand.| Garden Gate
Kochia is spreading through Alberta faster and further than ever expected. But how can farmers best manage the invasive weed?| Alberta Farmer Express
What’s the difference between a flower and a weed? I don’t know if there’s a definitive test, but I have some criteria of my own. When I break the stalk off a flower in my garden, it will refuse to flower again, and probably die.When I pull all the visible leaves and stalks off a … Continue reading Flower or Weed?| Writing Wrinkles, and Random Ramblings
See how to get rid of thistles in your flowerbeds and gardens for good with one simple method that works like a charm!| This Is My Garden
EPA just issued an existing stocks order for Engenia, Tavium, and XtendiMax, previously labeled for use in dicamba-tolerant cotton and soybean. This order authorizes limited s … Continue Reading| Small Grains News - NC State Extension
Find out which companion plants work best together to create a vegetable garden that's productive and looks good, too.| Garden Gate
Tired of hand-pulling weeds? Try these 5 different techniques for controlling weeds in your garden!| Garden Gate
Take our tips for tackling these pesky plants almost anywhere.| Garden Gate
Here's a way you can help stop the spread of pests on your farm and across the region.| Brainerd Dispatch
Here's a way you can help stop the spread of pests on your farm and across the region.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
“Forages actually can be used to combat resistant weeds,” Kim Brown says. “A perennial forage stand will last for several years, but in a spring annual crop rotation, you’re dealing almost exclusively with annual crops most of the time.”| Grainews
Joe Ikley, North Dakota State University Extension weed specialist, conducted trials in edible fields near Fargo, North Dakota, and in Barnes County, North Dakota, on herbicide resistant pigweed.| Agweek
Identifying weeds while they’re still small and easier to control can save the farmer from big weed problems later in the season| Manitoba Co-operator
See three simple ways to stop weeds in your garden - and eliminate weeds and the chore of weeding for good!| This Is My Garden
Is your once-lovely flower or herb garden bed lost under a jungle of tough grasses and assorted weeds? Don’t worry—you […] The post Weeding Out the Chaos: Tips for Bringing Back Your Flower and Herb Garden Beds appeared first on Redemption Permaculture at The Small Town Homestead.| The Modern Homesteading Podcast
Ragweed and kochia are among the concerns for sugarbeet growers in North Dakota and Minnesota, along with their main source of concern, water hemp.| Agweek
Happy 2025! Apparently it’s time for another year in review. As I said in last year’s review, 2024 was going to be another year of pollination, in which I would write monthly posts on the topic of pollination. Well, clearly that didn’t happen. After two posts, I dropped the ball. That’s okay though. Another Year […]| awkward botany
A tiny moth from Europe has been found to be a great biological control agent against oxeye daisy, an invasive plant that is a threat to forage crops and pastures.| Alberta Farmer Express
See how to keep your flowerbeds weed free this year without having to resort to harsh herbicides. And do it all by working less!| This Is My Garden
Here are 10 invasive plants to watch out for in your garden and how to get rid of them.| Garden Gate
Tom Peters and other researchers are working on refining their recommendations for Spin-Aid while also examining possible new uses for already registered herbicides.| Agweek
I love lots of plants people call weeds (see my book) but there are some plants that can be problematic in gardens and worth removing, such as ground elder, Aegopodium podagraria. Ground elder is a beautiful plant, with attractive green leaves and white umbels of flower that look like short cow parsley in early summer.| Jack Wallington | Nature & Gardens | nature, landscape and garden design in H...
Learn the most common types of weeds in Florida and how to prevent them, keeping your lawn lush and healthy.| Honor Services
A primer on edible weeds and how to use them, and other cool facts.| Free Permaculture
What & how to forage in SE Australia in Winter| The Urban Nanna