what I find is good as well is rather than trying to weed out all the weeds from around the tree or plant you wanna care for, is to place a nice thick layer of mulch on top of the smaller weeds. they get starved of sunlight and you get all the benefits of mulching.
Off topic so excuse me. But I put myself in a crappy situation. I had some "bald" spots on my grass so I used a Scott's fertilizer and over used it. I now have big brown spots all over my grass. Any suggestions?
724davemo Use a good quality lawn insecticide to deal with insect damage, the added fertilizer damaged the grass by adding more stress to your grass. I prefer Bay-er Com-plete in a silver bag, use in May & August to target grubs.
@@uni000ver000sal do people really grow non fruiting tomato plants? I cannot see any logic in doing that lol. Or... it just dawned on me you may be referring to a different plant
A nice video but just one suggestion. Not to be mean but you should not say 'your gonna wanna' do such and such. You may not realize you are saying it multiple times and it just does not sound professional. Just a tip.