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noun
Any plant regarded as unwanted at the place where, and at the time when it is growing.
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Talk story about a meeting of some 400 scientists from the Northeast who are weed experts.
By Jervis Anderson The New Yorker, January 20 , 1973P. 27 Talk story about a meeting of some 400 scientists from the Northeast who are weed experts.
It's quite another to see the scruffy green acres within the city limits, block after block of what used to be neighborhoods and now are weed patches and incipient forests, devoid of people unless they've bedded down in the tall grass where we can't see them.
I'd be more concerned with the Roundup-resistant creeping bentgrass, which creeps and crosses with a lot of other grasses, that was going to create a whole series of things that are weed problems, to go back to your question, that weren't weed problems before.
Another reason for the loss of revenue are weed algae overgrowing the algae to be produced.
Why are weed smokers being put through this shit?
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Overall, we have found tarping can substitute for tillage by producing warm, fertile seedbeds that are weed-free for planting and moist but not too wet.
Then there are weeds.
There are weeds growing there.
There are weeds, lots of weeds.
The outsides are weeded and the insides are scrubbed.
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