It wouldn’t be spring without the annual dandelion outbreak, turning green lawns and empty flower beds into seas of yellow and white flowers. Dandelions get a bad rap because they are one of the larger, more visible weeds that almost everyone has to deal with at one time or another. Dandelions can grow about a foot high in the right weather, they have a single bright yellow flower at the top of a thick stalk and within just a few days their flower can turn into an inviting white cotton-ball just waiting to be picked and blown by apart by the kids. Using a weed puller like this to rip dandelions and their roots from the ground is the best way to get rid of them. Compared to some other weeds, dandelions are a pretty easy weed to kill and get rid of once they appear. They’re big and they can easily be spotted in a lawn or flower bed. They’re prolific and there’s almost no way to fully prevent them from appearing here and there, but when they do begin growing there are lots of things you can do to get rid of them or kill them off for [...]
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