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Wolf-Garten Draw Hoe #HOM15
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    Features:
  • 6" wide removable blade made of sharp stainless steel cuts weeds quickly and easily
  • Curved, ergonomic tool head pulls soil smoothly and effectively
  • Cold rolled Germansteel; zinc coated
  • Connects to all WOLF-Garten Interlocken Handles - sold separately
  • Made in Germany. 10 Year Warranty
Specs:
Height5.91 Inches
Length3.94 Inches
Number of items1
Weight1 Pounds
Width12.6 Inches

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u/newbie_here_sayHi ยท 3 pointsr/gardening

Oh, that's not so bad. From your post, I was expecting 4 yr old tree saplings! You could run a lawnmower over that and it will be 90% improved.

Don't worry yourself about getting your strategy right the first time. You can try a couple different things, and go at it again if the previous failed.

These would each work:

  • pour boiling water on the weeds, which will kill them
  • get a weed-killing flame wand
  • kill and remove the weeds with a pass-thru hoe
  • pull by hand (labor intensive, but can be relaxing)

    Don't worry about "kill or pull first". Even if it's a perennial with a gigantic root system, it can only survive losing its top a couple times before it dies completely, so feel free to just keep pulling the tops off.

    You'll have to return a couple times a year to kill new weeds, this is a regular maintenance item. New seeds will germinate, and the roots will grow in mulch just like dirt.

    Personally, I've never had much success with weed mats. New weed seeds will blow in from the wind, and they will germinate in the mulch you put on top of the mat. But to answer your question, no, you don't have to put it down the same day or week or month.

    I don't see much weeds worth identifying in your photos.