Alan Titchmarsh reveals five ways to get rid of weeds in your garden this summer The gardening pro, 74, shares different methods for annual and perennial weeds READ MORE: What is chaos gardening? The new low-maintenance trend taking over the Chelsea Flower show By Shannon Mcguigan Published: 10:36 EDT, 26 May 2024 | Updated: 10:37 EDT, 26 May 2024 e-mail View comments The sunshine is here (sometimes) and it's finally BBQ weather, but it's also prime time for weeds to pop up throughout your garden. Pesky weeds often wait beneath the soil - dormant - prepping themselves for the perfect time to bloom, according to Green Art . However, a garden ravished with weeds isn't ideal if you want to have friends over to enjoy the warm weather.
Luckily seasoned garden pro Alan Titchmarsh has revealed the several ways you can make your garden weed-free. Here, FEMAIL takes a look at the five steps the 74-year-old recommends to keep your space lush and without weeds..
. Speaking to Gardeners World, Alan Titchmarsh (pictured) revealed his five methods for taking on both annual and perennial weeds 1. Dig it up There are typically two types of weeds which pop up in your garden - perennials and annual seeds, according to Alan (pictured: Dandelions) Alan suggests that a great way to rid your garden of weeds is by digging them out of the ground (stock image) There are typically two types of weeds which pop up in your garden - perennials and annual seeds, according to Alan.
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