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Wetting the ground before pulling weeds can make the weeding process much easier and more efficient. Here are some reasons why you should consider wetting the ground before tackling weeds.
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When the soil is moist, it becomes softer and more pliable, making pulling weeds out by the roots easier.
This is especially important for weeds with deep or extensive root systems.
Moist soil holds together better than dry soil, so you’re less likely to disturb the surrounding plants and soil structure when pulling weeds.
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This helps reduce the likelihood of damaging your desirable plants.
Wetting the ground before weeding can make the task physically easier.
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The reduced resistance in the soil means you won’t have to pull as hard, reducing strain on your hands, wrists, and back.
The best time to wet the ground for weeding is after a light rain or in the early morning when dew has naturally moistened the soil.
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With these weeding these tips, you can create a healthy and thriving cut flower garden. For more tips and a full weeding guide, visit the blog
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