Weeds on the lawn

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From the point of view of the allotment owner, gardener or garden lover, weeds are plants that are undesirable in a developed area. Their excess adversely affects the cultivated plants. Weeds take away nutrients, water and light. They have a very high demand for minerals and a great ability to use these ingredients, which means that weeds can inhibit the growth and development of other plants.
Sowing a "new" lawn should be carried out 3-4 weeks after treatment. This time is needed for the remnants of the preparation to decompose and thus not to be toxic to emerging plants.Non-selective herbicides are also very useful for controlling plants on terraces, paths, cobblestones and cemeteries.

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