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Weeds, the fast-growing plants that cannot be eaten and do not bring flowers, are a common problem for gardeners. Some use chemicals to kill weeds. Others pull them up by hand or with heavy machinery1. Luckily, there are other ways to limit their growth.
Mulches
For starters, there are mulches which can bury weeds. Mulches are made from organic2 material, such as leaves, grass cuttings, and small pieces of wood, or inorganic3 material like plastic. They are spread over the ground in a garden to control weeds.
Organic mulches break down over time so you must add more to your garden often. That is not a bad thing, because their decomposition4 creates nutrients5 for plants and humus to keep soils wet and full of fresh air.
Plastic mulch is another way to stop weeds. Common black plastic is easy to lay down. It also effectively blocks weeds and helps soil warm faster in the spring. Recent experiments with other colored plastic have shown effects on both bugs6 and plant growth. A reflective plastic mulch, for example, keeps some plant-eating insects away.
A major problem with plastic is that it breaks apart over time, so eventually it needs to be thrown away. It also adds nothing to the soil as far as nutrients or humus. And plastic also can block air from reaching the soil.
One kind of mulch that combines some of the qualities of both plastic and organic material is paper. Paper mulch is easy to lay down and eventually decomposes7. However, paper adds little to the soil in terms of humus or nutrients.
Birds
For larger gardens where the weeds are mainly grasses, a somewhat8 unusual way to control them is using the birds known as geese.
Young geese will eat their weight in weeds every day. A small group of geese can clear weeds in half a hectare of land and keep each other company. All you need to provide is water, protection from the sun, and some additional9 feed. You also need barriers to keep the geese in and other animals out. One warning, though, do not plant corn or they will eat that, too.
Other ways to control weeds
Finally, in addition to direct attacks on weeds, how you plant your garden can indirectly10 influence weed growth.
For example, close spacing of plants in the garden blocks sunlight from reaching the ground and can limit weed growth. And using a watering method known as drip11 irrigation will direct small amounts of water to the roots of your plants instead of the weeds.
Whether or not you dig up your soil also influences weed growth. Lying in soil are millions of weed seeds just waiting to be awakened12 by light and air.
Using any or all of the methods will not permanently13 stop weed growth. Instead, your goal is simply to limit their growth in the garden.
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Words in This Story
gardener(s) – n. someone who grows and takes care of the plants in a given area of ground
organic – adj. of, relating to, or obtained from living things
decomposition – n. the act of something such as dead plants and the bodies of dead animals slowly being destroyed and broken down by natural processes and chemicals
reflective – adj. causing light, sound, or heat to move away
drip – v. to let small amounts of a liquid fall
irrigation – n. the act of supplying something, such as land, with water by using artificial means, such as pipes
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4 decomposition | |
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adj.疯狂的,发疯的n.窃听器( bug的名词复数 );病菌;虫子;[计算机](制作软件程序所产生的意料不到的)错误 | |
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11 drip | |
n.滴,点滴;水滴;乏味的人;v.滴下,漏水 | |
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