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Weeds and Your Gardenreturn to Weeds and Your Garden, CONTENTSPULLING WEEDS - NOT PULLING TEETH When it comes to maintaining a garden, even the most experienced gardener eventually has to pull weeds. Weeding is part of gardening. Here are a few ways to simplify the task:
BALANCED WEED MANAGEMENT IPM - or integrated pest management - means balancing your hopes for a weed-free garden with society's need for a healthy environment. People who practice IPM consider many sustainable strategies that work together to keep pests in check. Once you've educated yourself about the options, the standards you set and the methods you use are your choice.
A word about herbicides As shown in this brochure, it's possible to manage weeds without herbicides. If you do decide to use herbicides, consult the Cornell Cooperative Extension Guide: Commercial Production and Maintenance of Trees and Shrubs and consider the following:
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