Have weeds invaded the landscape beds at your property in South Dakota? If so, you will want to get rid of them ASAP. Not only do weeds drag down the curb appeal of your landscape beds, but they also steal nutrients from your plants. Without ample nutrients, your plants will start to suffer. Additionally, you will want to eliminate weeds expediently so they don't spread from your landscape beds to your lawn. If this happens, you will have a much bigger problem on your hands. Keep reading to learn more about the importance of eradicating weeds in your landscape beds!
Weeds bring down the curb appeal of your landscape beds.
If you spot weeds in your landscape beds, you will want to get rid of them quickly due to the negative impact they have on your property's aesthetics. Weeds are unsightly guests that bring down the curb appeal of your landscape beds. Unfortunately, they can make even the most pristine landscape beds look raggedy and unkempt. Eliminating weeds will help restore the neat, manicured appearance of your landscape beds and bolster their visual appeal.
Weeds steal nutrients from your plants.
Another reason to get rid of weeds from your landscape beds as quickly as possible is due to the fact that they steal nutrients from your plants. When weeds pop up, they enter into direct competition with your plants for many resources, including growth-fueling nutrients. If your plants don't get the nutrients they need to thrive, they will become weakened and more susceptible to environmental stressors, such as diseases and insects. These could cause extensive damage to your plants if they take hold. Additionally, your plants will not look as healthy and vibrant as they would with a sufficient nutrient supply.
You could also run into further issues with weeds when fertilizing your plants. If there are weeds in your landscape beds while you are fertilizing, you are actually providing them with nutrients to power their continued growth. However, you can avoid this potential problem — as well as the others mentioned above — by eliminating weeds from your landscape beds. Without weeds in the picture, your plants will be positioned for sustained success.
Some of the most common weeds you might see in your landscape beds are spotted spurge, field pennycress, and thistle.
Weeds can spread from your landscape beds to your lawn.
If you don't act quickly to get rid of the weeds in your landscape beds, you could actually give them time to spread to your lawn. This is the last thing you want to happen. If weeds take over your lawn, they will tarnish the appearance of your grass and drag down your property's curb appeal even further. They will also start to steal nutrients from your grass, which could lead to myriad turf health issues. If you don't want your landscape beds and lawn to be filled with weeds, they will need to be removed as soon as possible. Plus, if you get rid of them before they spread to your lawn, the problem will be easier to contain and resolve.
Want to eliminate weeds? Call today to schedule our landscape bed weed control service!
Do you want to eliminate the weeds that have surfaced in your landscape beds? If so, we're here to help. At The Yard Barbers, we offer our landscape bed weed control service to residential and commercial properties, as well as HOAs, in Sioux Falls, Harrisburg, Tea, and nearby cities in South Dakota. Our service consists of 4 property visits that take place between the spring and early fall.
We use both pre-emergent and post-emergent herbicides to keep weeds at bay; plus, we'll remove them by hand if the circumstances warrant manual removal. Our company backs all of our services, including landscape bed weed control, with an ironclad, money-back guarantee. If you're ready to rid your landscape beds of weeds, call us today at (605) 370-5084 to sign up for our landscape bed weed control service!
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