Weeding
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• | Spring and Early Summer (March–June): Weeding is most frequent during this time, as warm temperatures and rainfall create ideal conditions for weeds to sprout and spread. Frequency: Every 1–2 weeks. |
• | Summer (July–August): Weeding may be less frequent if irrigation is limited, but proactive removal of persistent weeds is still important. Frequency: Every 2–4 weeks. |
• | Fall (September–November): Cooler temperatures and rainfall encourage another burst of weed growth. This is also an important time to tackle perennial weeds before winter. Frequency: Every 2–3 weeks. |
• | Winter (December–February): Weed growth slows significantly, but some hardy weeds (like moss, clover, or chickweed) may still require attention. Frequency: Monthly or as needed. |