Examples of 'weeds should' in a sentence
Meaning of "weeds should"
weeds should: A phrase suggesting that unwanted plants (weeds) need to be removed or addressed. This is often used in a gardening or landscaping context, indicating the importance of clearing out undesirable vegetation
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weeds should
You told me weeds should be pulled out.
Weeds should be controlled around the greenhouse.
The runs between the weeds should be carefully fished.
Weeds should not survive this treatment.
Sometimes it is said that no weeds should be allowed in the field.
Weeds should be controlled mechanically or chemically.
Wait a couple of days and the weeds should be gone.
Cruciferous weeds should be controlled in cereal crops.
Planting into land that is infested with weeds should be avoided if possible.
Perennial weeds should be controlled prior to planting.
Did not you tell me? You said that weeds should be pulled out!
Grassy weeds should be kept under control.
Weeds should be controlled before they become established.
You said that weeds should be pulled out!
Weeds should be removed in surrounding ditches and hedgerows.
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Susceptible weeds should also be controlled.
Weeds should be removed in and around the greenhouse.
Volunteers and weeds should be controlled, and cull piles destroyed.
Weeds should be seriously tended to in the early stages of growth.
A few blue-flowering weeds should be removed or destroyed with a weed killer to stop their spread.
Weeds should always be removed.
You said that weeds should be pulled out! I can't give up now.
Weeds should be carefully removed from around the plants.
Cruciferous weeds should be controlled to remove alternate hosts.
These weeds should either be mowed or sprayed to control their growth.
Debris and weeds should be removed from the base of trees.
Weeds should be mowed just above the height of the growing switchgrass.
All weeds should also be removed.
Weeds should be removed at regular intervals to maintain the health of your lawn.
Annual weeds should be targeted at the 4-6 leaf stage.
Weeds should be controlled before land preparation to prevent spreading them throughout the field.
Weeds should be less than 15 cm tall and actively growing for best results.
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