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(Bellis perennis) Daisies, or common daisies, are perennial plants regarded as weeds when they take over the garden. They are usually more of a problem when growing in the lawn.
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(Cirsium arvense) Creeping thistle, as its name suggests, is a perennial weed with roots that quickly spread over large distances, making it very difficult to control and eradicate.
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(Ranunculus repens) Creeping buttercup, as its name suggests, is a perennial weed that can spread over large distances, making it difficult to control once it takes over your garden.
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(Elymus repens) Couch grass, or twitch or scutch, is a creeping, perennial grass that, because of its rapid spreading tendency, can become a serious weed problem in the garden.
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(Portulaca oleracea) Common purslane is a common annual weed that appears throughout the garden. It spreads readily, sets lots of seeds each year, and can quickly become a nuisance.
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(Galium aparine) Cleavers, or goosegrass, is a very common annual weed that appears throughout the garden. It spreads rapidly, sets lots of seeds, and can become a real nuisance.
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(Calystegia sepium and Convolvulus arvensis) Bindweed or bellbind is a creeping, perennial weed that can smother and kill young and low-growing plants and twines around and chokes other plants.
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(Numerous species) Annual weeds are easy to deal with, especially if controlled as seedlings or young plants. Then, they don’t get out of control and become a time-consuming problem.
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