How to kill overgrown weeds - The 'safest' way to remove weeds without harming your garden

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How to kill overgrown weeds - The 'safest' way to remove weeds without harming your garden
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WEEDS can start to appear at a rapid speed as the weather gets warmer. How can you tackle an overgrown garden without using harmful chemicals?

:"You can find all types of chemicals to kill and clear overgrown weeds, but those toxic chemicals are often harmful to the environment and make the soil unsuitable for future growth.Garden weeds can be removed manually, which is safer for other plants and your soil.With the right tools and a free afternoon, you can get to work pulling weeds from your garden manually.Smaller weeds can be pulled by hand, but for larger ones, gardeners may need a little bit of help.

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