While one gardener ’s skunk is another ’s pretty fleeceable matter , most everyone will harmonize that uninvited plant simply get in the way of what we need to grow . Here are profile of six of the most common galling weeds to help you identify and get rid of them .

Dandelion

labor out the entire taproot , hoe industrial plant before they blossom , and spread corn gluten in early spring to suppress seedling .

Annual Sow-Thistle

turn over out entire root , or cut at soil line of work until root stops sprouting . Aerate and sum up organic matter to lawn . This weed tolerates compacted soil and shade .

Carpetweed

Hoe or pull plants when they appear . Mulch deeply to put out any seedlings .

Large Crabgrass

Pull out entire flora , including roots . Mulch or let supergrass develop to 3 to 4 inches high to preclude seed sprouting . Mowing will not kill this industrial plant . Spread Zea mays gluten in early spring to suppress seedlings .

Poison Ivy

Entire plant life is toxic . Wear protective baseball glove and habiliment . Cut plant at base , let it dry out out , and inhume or put vine in tripe . Do not compost or burn ( inhaling locoweed can be fatal ) . Mulch with cardboard .

Prickly Lettuce

Hoe or pull plants as you see them , or cut taproot below soil line . wear down glove . Attracts good insects and so may be fine for outlying areas , but can encounter host to lettuce disease .

Dandelion - Taraxacum Officinale

Annual Sow-Thistle - Sonchus Oleraceus

Carpetweed - Mollugo Verticillata

Large Crabgrass - Digitaria Sanguinalis

Poison Ivy - Rhus Radicans

Prickly Lettuce - Lactuca Serriola

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