Why do THOSE weeds grow there?



Answers:
because that is where you don't want them

Other answers:
from a horticultural/ landscaping perspective a weed is defined as an unwanted plant. so any plant that you dont LIKE is a weed.....there are no weeds...only plants....and they grow whereever they can...pull em up...spray em....crowd em out...
from a horticultural/ landscaping perspective a weed is defined as an unwanted plant. so any plant that you dont LIKE is a weed.....there are no weeds...only plants....and they grow whereever they can...pull em up...spray em....crowd em out...
weeds grow anywhere they want to. use roundup to rid yourself of them or you could pull them up with your fingers
Get a Hoe....
Because some weeds are super plants, able to grow in the worst conditions.

It is virtually impossible to get rid of creeping Charlie, dandelions, and garlic mustard.
Because the ground has been cursed.
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