Why Have Weed Spread Of Peas's From Your Garden?

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Why do weeds always like to take the flower soil. I have always wondered why do you have to pull weed’s from your garden? Well the reason is because the weed’s will take your plant nutrients and kill the plant's. Weed’s and flowers do have similarities like needing sun and needing water. But weeds will always overpower the flowers.

Weeds and flowers have a ton in common like they both spread pretty fast, but weeds do spread faster than flowers. The reason weed’s spread faster than flowers are because something needs to keep the plant's growth down that's the weed's job . That's why people manually go through their gardens and pick out there weeds to keep them from killing their plants. You may be wondering what happens if the weed spread’s

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