As eradicate weeds with herbicides

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Culture & Science - Ecology and Environment
Friday, 20 January 2012 09:00

As eradicate weeds with herbicides. The eradication of weeds is one of the most common problems in any garden. Weeds seem to survive and prosper in any circumstances and can quickly grow out of control.

The most tedious to control weeds is to pull them from the roots by hand. The most convenient method of weed control is the use of herbicide sprays that can be found in any store important. There are natural alternatives that are less common but are also effective in reducing the number of weeds in your garden.

  • Selective vs. non-selective herbicides

Non-selective herbicides are poisonous liquids that not only destroy the weeds, but also all their surroundings, including plants and herbs. These herbicides should be used only for treatment. It should be applied by spraying the herbicide alone on the bush.

The selective herbicide or toxic spray is designed to affect only certain plants. The venoms contain enzymes and other chemicals that react and destroy certain types of weeds. Often, these herbicides have labels on the bottle to designate what type of weeds they were meant to control. For example, some herbicides were designed to kill dicots, while others are designed to kill the monocots, which include most other plants, broadleaf weeds.

Both selective and nonselective herbicides contain chemicals that disrupt the growth of weeds, effectively killing the plant root.

  • Herbicide home

Herbicide products can harm other plants in your garden or lawn, and put dangerous chemicals in your yard could affect people or pets. To avoid this, make your own vinegar herbicide that can be purchased at any grocery store.

Pour undiluted white vinegar in a spray bottle and spray directly on the grass. The acidity of vinegar along with the heat of the sun will eventually burn and kill weeds and damage to the roots, preventing re-sprouting.

Within two hours you should start to see some of wilting. But if it rains within a few hours after applying the formula, you will need to reapply. Since vinegar is not selective use caution when used in the weeds, because it effectively kills the plants and other herbs as well.

  • Weed biological control

Biological control is the idea of introducing weed pests to attack. These parasites or insects, they eat the weeds, which significantly reduces the population of weeds in your lawn.

Weeds are attacked by insects, and this will prevent weeds replant in other parts of the lawn. Weeds will not be eradicated completely, but its population will be severely diminished.

Biological control can be much cheaper than chemical methods, and eliminates the harmful effects of the poisons that are sprayed on other plants. But biocontrol can


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