Accurate plant identification and understanding the lifecycle of the plant are essential when it comes to weed management.
Ground ivy photo by C. Carignan, UME
Broadleaf weeds
Woody and vining weeds
Basic tips for weed control
- Minimize soil disturbance. Digging and cultivating brings weed seeds to the surface. When exposed to light the seeds will germinate.
- Cover bare soil with groundcovers or mulch. Bare soil is an invitation for weeds to move in.
- Do not let weeds flower and go to seed. At a minimum, cut them back or use a string trimmer.
- Pull weeds when the soil is moist. This will make the job easier!
Additional resources
University of Delaware | (PDF) Winter Weeds Identification
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