"I WEED SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO"
(631) 332-1756
To identify the name of each weed, hover or click mouse over picture.
(631) 332-1756
To identify the name of each weed, hover or click mouse over picture.
Everyone is capable of getting their hands "dirty" by doing their own "weeding." But sometimes "time" is more valuable than "money." Whether you have other responsibilities to complete or you just want to spend time relaxing with the family, it might be worth the price to hire me.
Generally, service with me is very efficient, and I provide great quality work because I have the time. There's actually more to "pulling weeds" than you might imagine. You definitely must know your weeds. I also know how to remove them from the "roots," which prevents you from having to call me back to weed again days later.
Please feel free to ask me upfront for a general estimate of hours. Understand that an "estimate" is just that--I cannot tell you exactly how long the job will take. :) OPAL
Generally, service with me is very efficient, and I provide great quality work because I have the time. There's actually more to "pulling weeds" than you might imagine. You definitely must know your weeds. I also know how to remove them from the "roots," which prevents you from having to call me back to weed again days later.
Please feel free to ask me upfront for a general estimate of hours. Understand that an "estimate" is just that--I cannot tell you exactly how long the job will take. :) OPAL
Plants often considered to be weeds:
White clover is considered by some to be a weed in lawns, but in many other situations is a desirable source of soil nitrogen.
Here is a list of some plants that often are considered to be weeds:
White clover is considered by some to be a weed in lawns, but in many other situations is a desirable source of soil nitrogen.
Here is a list of some plants that often are considered to be weeds:
- Amaranth - ("pigweed") annual with copious long-lasting seeds, also a highly edible and resilient food source
- Bermuda grass - perennial, spreading by runners, rhizomes and seeds.
- Bindweed - perennial
- Broadleaf plantain – perennial, spreads by seeds that persist in the soil for many years
- Burdock – biennial
- Common lambsquarters - annual
- Creeping charlie – perennial, fast-spreading plants with long creeping stems
- Dandelion – perennial, wind-spread, fast-growing, and drought-tolerant
- Goldenrod – perennial
- Japanese knotweed
- Kudzu – perennial
- Leafy spurge – perennial, with underground stems
- Milk thistle – annual or biennial
- Poison ivy – perennial
- Ragweed – annual
- Sorrel – annual
- St John's wort - perennial
- Sumac – woody perennial
- Tree of heaven - woody perennial
- Wild carrot – biennial
- Wood sorrel – perennial
- Yellow nutsedge - perennial