How to use the “vulnerable spot” of wheatgrass to remove weeds

Viability wheatgrass was noted by ancient farmers, for whom the weed was no less a headache than for modern summer residents. Experienced gardeners use one weak spot of wheatgrass, thanks to which they can easily get rid of weeds.

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The plant's weakness is light-loving. Sunlight ensures aggressive growth and rapid reproduction of heather.

Having fallen into the shade, the weed will certainly not die now. But the plant will definitely weaken. That is why summer residents build a strategy for expelling weeds from their plot.

There are several ways to deprive heather of solar energy: mulching, siderates and digging.

The ideal siderate Jerusalem artichoke is considered in the fight against wheatgrass. The plant suppresses the growth of weeds and shades them. Jerusalem artichoke can stop even raspberries and rose hips, which like to take over the entire plot.

Mulching can save the day, but it is a labor-intensive method. Some summer residents advise using dense material that will definitely stop wheatgrass. Cardboard, tarpaulin or linoleum is suitable for this, pieces of which may have remained after the repair.

Digging helps only in those cases when wheatgrass has just appeared on the site. Otherwise, it will take a lot of effort to defeat the plant.

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