Weeds wreaking havoc around your lawn's fruit trees? Don’t worry, we are here with a quick guide on dealing with them.
You’d obviously want them as healthy as possible by providing them with adequate growing conditions. But weeds can affect their ability to grow and produce fruit.
Therefore, it will be essential to follow good cultural practices to get rid of the pesky growth surrounding them. Continue reading to find out more about this.
Grass around your fruit trees needs to be eliminated as soon as possible. Delaying the removal can harm your garden. Also, you need to ensure to not use any methods or chemicals that may affect the tree. So, how to get rid of weeds around fruit trees, while keeping them safe and giving them a long life?
Well, if the weeds are low in number, I prefer hand-pulling them out. If not, you might need to resort to herbicides like roundup.
There are many types of herbicides available on the market that work wonders. But try to choose herbicides labeled as safe for fruit trees so that you steer clear of several unwanted issues. Also, know how to use them to get maximum results.
If you use a powdery herbicide, spraying it 1-foot away from the tree would be viable. However, if it is a liquid one, it should be evenly sprayed around the tree. Make sure to water the soil properly after application.
As we know that Glyphosate or Roundup (also a herbicide) can kill weeds effectively and is commonly applied in lawns to avoid the growth of weeds. You can spot-spray roundup or use a special nozzle for controlling weeds. Spraying it on weeds directly can make them inactive once it enters the soil.
Now, accidentally spraying it on the fruit tree will not harm the tree itself, but it may affect the seedling. So, make sure to keep the herbicide away from seedlings as well as leaves. Other than that, you would need to avoid spraying on the bark, but in case you do, don’t panic. Watch out for any signs of herbicide damage.
Additionally, we should always ensure to use a greater amount of water during application. In this manner, the product will not come in direct contact with the tree, which might be enough to damage it.
If you don’t want to use or not have access to these chemicals, using animals can be the best and most natural way to get rid of weeds. Just make sure to keep an eye on them as they might eat away your fruits and flowers in the garden.
Other than that, we should always maintain precautions while spraying these chemicals to remove weeds. That’s all for today, but I’ll be back with more interesting reads!