Launched in March but I just found it and it’s important. From AGROSUS: AGROSUS Unveils Comprehensive Weed Database to Support Sustainable Agriculture. “AGROSUS project is excited to announce the launch of a groundbreaking weed database, featuring detailed information on 117 weed species, including their herbicide resistance, herbicide treatments, and agroecological management strategies.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/11/03/agrosus-agrosus-unveils-comprehensive-weed-database-to-support-sustainable-agriculture/

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This was my first time trying a cover crop for weed suppression in the garden, and I think it's been a success!

My lazy method was to let some volunteer grass grow tall here over the winter and strim it when it had green seeds, around the end of March. Then I covered it with a tarp until it was time to plant beans in mid May. This spot previously had frequent mullein, herb robert, and grasses.

#gardening #WeedManagement #SoilBuilding #CoverCrops #NoTill

Sending out a message in a bottle to find any fellow #salad nerds. That container of mixed greens is mizuna and red oakleaf, filled out with some chickweed (Stellaria media) and bittercress (Cardamine hirsuta). I am treating those last two as "volunteers" rather than "weeds" since they are both so full of minerals that they get listed as medicinal. (Also, they are delicious.)

#EatYourWeeds #WeedManagement #PlantMedicine

Invasive plant management by residential and absentee amenity rural landowners
"An estimated 22-45% of landowners in Australia are absentee. Our research aimed to better understand whether absentee land ownership in Australia makes a difference to how weeds are managed."

https://theconversation.com/are-tree-changers-bad-at-managing-their-rural-properties-a-new-study-wades-into-the-weeds-to-find-the-answer-206410
#rural #weeds #WeedManagement #Lifestylers #Landowners #InvasivePlants

Are tree-changers bad at managing their rural properties? A new study wades into the weeds to find the answer

Tree-changers can get a bad rap for not managing their properties well. So will this lead to more absentee neighbours who let weeds run rampant?

The Conversation
On the other site I wouldn't post much, this place feels nicer. Hope it stays that way.
#farmers and #gardeners who struggle to control #CanadaThistle may be interested in this video and factsheet we created on #nonHerbicide #WeedManagement strategies. Written for farmers but strategies work in the garden too. #weedyWednesday https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un5csRO20O0&list=PLKx8NLAujm_leJVAFug4ZZMb1KPjsU7-M&index=2
Canada Thistle Presentation 2022

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