Hand weeding is one of the most demanding chores in gardening, but it doesnt have to be that way. Mulching, spraying, plant crowding and inexpensive stand-up tools can ease much of the back-straining work.
Weed control is personal, said Barb Pierson, nursery manager for White Flower Farm, a mail-order nursery at Litchfield, Conn. To me, there are two types of weeds. Those that spread quickly and look terrible, and those that dont look so bad but if you leave them in your garden, it will appear messy.
Some people enjoy cottage or natural gardens that have tons of weeds but you dont notice them because the flowering plants are so big and bodacious, Pierson said. Yet if you have a simple garden, those weeds will stand out.
It pays to know your plants before uprooting anything, she said. Otherwise you might pull up something you like – something attractive thats trying to self-sow and naturalize, like violas or pansies.
Weeds generally are considered the thugs of the garden because they steal sun, water and nutrients that youre trying to direct toward edibles and ornamentals. They often appear unsightly and out of place.
But weeds have a positive place in nature. They can be used to prevent soil erosion, provide food and cover for pollinators and supply organic matter to depleted ground.
Despite all that, it may be necessary to do some hand weeding around the yard. And there are ways to save time and effort doing it.
Weed after it rains, when the ground is softer and weeds are easier to pull. Weed when the plants are small.
Or try:
Crowding your favorite plants. The lazy mans guide to gardening is to plant your flowers so tight there isnt room enough for any weeds to compete, Pierson said.
Mulching. Compost and leaves can smother weeds while making your soil healthier, Pierson said.
Using the right tools. Long-handled hoes, string trimmers and propane-fueled flamers have helped gardeners avoid many an aching back. But be careful about where you direct those flames. Leaves and wood mulch are combustible.
Spraying with synthetic herbicides. Weed-killing chemicals have proven effective, but dont overdo it. Targeting the spray rather than broadcasting it, and timing applications for windless days should reduce some of the ecological hazards.
Finally, if you cant beat them, eat them. One persons eyesore is another salad.
Some of the most common edible weeds, such as Canada thistle, dandelion and wild mustards, can make appetizing side dishes or key ingredients in salads, said Emilie Regnier, a weed ecologist with Ohio State University.
Remember, though, that like most other vegetables, weeds are most tasty when young and succulent, Regnier said in a Weed Science Society of America fact sheet. So time your harvest accordingly.
Know what youre gathering, however, because some weeds are toxic, the Weed Science Society says. And avoid anything that may have been sprayed with pesticides.