My garden was full of unwanted plants which takes nutrition of my plants. Its growing again and again even after I removing from the garden. Is there anyway I can easily remove the Plants from my garden. So My plants will grow nutritionally.
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A hoe is the usual tool. Twice, while your plants are still small, usually gives them enough of a competitive advantage; around here at lest. – Wayfaring Stranger Jun 27 '16 at 12:46
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1Did you see this? http://gardening.stackexchange.com/questions/19619/best-tool-to-remove-weeds/19623#19623 – Stephie Jun 27 '16 at 13:07
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1Easily? Hire a gardener. Otherwise, get out there and weed some more, then mulch. – Ecnerwal Jun 27 '16 at 13:15
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1I think the question is to broad (and opinion based). I think you should specify your specific case (which kind of unwanted plants), the size of your garden, and maybe the region (climate). – Giacomo Catenazzi Jun 27 '16 at 15:56
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More than nutrients, usually the weeds take away water from other plants. – Giacomo Catenazzi Jun 27 '16 at 15:58
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Hi johnie! It looks like the question @Stephie referenced is a duplicate. Is there anything significantly different about yours? If so, feel free to [edit] it in. Thanks! – Sue Saddest Farewell TGO GL Jun 27 '16 at 18:40
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I use a shovel to dig under plants with tap roots, like burdock. I pop up the whole root, bang the shovel to loosen the dirt, and pull out the plant out of the shovel roots and all. You must get the root. – Bulrush Jun 27 '16 at 18:57