Posts Tagged: removal
Improve your Home’s Curb Appeal by Removing the Lawn
A short drive around Chico will reveal that lawn is a prominent landscape feature for the majority...
Lawn Removal: Do It Right
We have endured multiple years of drought, and are probably in store for more. For many of us, it...
Find Some Dirt!
Does growing a vegetable garden sound like something you'd like to do, but you don't feel equipped?...
Ready to Remove Your Cool-Season Lawn?
By Barbara Dawson (on behalf of the UCCE San Bernardino County Master Gardener Drought...
Removing Unwanted Landscape Plants
By Susanne von Rosenberg, UC Master Gardener of Napa County If you live in an older home,...
Juniper. (lowes.com)
Algerian ivy. (allseasonsvcs.com)
English ivy. (amazon.com)
Dense swaths of ivy can be home to rodents. (slopestandtermite.com)
Remove unwanted plants by hand. (concordma.gov)
Another hand removal method. (mycoffeepot.org)
Sometimes mowers are useful in controlling undesirable plants. This is a remote-controlled one! (colvoy.ca)
Burning out unwanted plants is probably best left to the experts. (environment.arlingtonva.us)
Selective grazing can be helpful. (jaguzafarm.com)
Sometimes, post-emergent herbicide is the best option. (better-lawn-care.com)
Some plant removal requires a heavy hitter. (thedailygardener.com)
Wear gloves when removing unwanted landscape plants, perhaps even gauntlet gloves. (lowes.com)
This is another heavy hitter, a mattock. Many kinds of brush grubbing tools are available; this is just one. (bamfordtrading.com)
Scotch broom removal may require one of those mattocks!. (blogs.oregonstate.edu)