To keep weeds out of your landscape beds in Tennessee, there are different methods that you can follow, like manually pulling them or using herbicides. Hand-pulling is effective for small areas, while herbicides handle larger infestations. Adding mulch is another strategy, as it smothers weeds and prevents new seeds from reaching the soil. Enrolling in a landscape bed weed control program offers professional management, with pre- and post-emergent treatments applied at optimal times. This proactive approach ensures comprehensive weed control, saving time and effort, while keeping your landscape vibrant and healthy.
Pull weeds out of your landscape beds or spray them with an herbicide to eliminate them.
One of the most direct ways to deal with weeds in your landscape beds is by pulling them out manually or using an herbicide. Pulling weeds by hand is effective, especially for small areas or when dealing with young weeds. Ensure you remove the entire root of the weed to prevent it from regrowing. This method is labor-intensive but environmentally friendly and offers immediate results.
For larger infestations or tougher weeds, herbicides can be a more practical solution. Selective herbicides target specific types of weeds without harming your desirable plants, while non-selective herbicides kill any plant they come into contact with. Always follow the label instructions carefully to minimize potential harm to your garden and the surrounding environment. Herbicides offer the advantage of covering larger areas quickly and effectively.
Add mulch to your landscape beds to keep weeds out of them.
Adding mulch is an excellent way to suppress weeds in your landscape beds. Mulch acts as a barrier, smothering existing weeds and preventing new seeds from reaching the soil. It also helps retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and improve soil health as it breaks down.
Organic mulches, such as wood chips, bark, or straw, are popular choices. They enhance the soil’s quality as they decompose over time. Inorganic options like gravel or landscape fabric can also be effective, though they don't contribute to soil health. When adding mulch, apply a layer about 2-3 inches thick for optimal weed suppression. Be careful not to pile mulch against plant stems, as this can cause rot. Regularly replenish the mulch layer to maintain its effectiveness and appearance. By integrating mulch into your landscape design, you not only control weeds but also enhance the overall look of your garden.
Sign up for a landscape bed weed control program to keep weeds out of your landscape beds.

For ongoing maintenance and peace of mind, consider enrolling in a landscape bed weed control program. These professional services are tailored to your garden’s specific needs, ensuring consistent and effective weed management.
Lawn care experts use a variety of techniques, including multiple weed control treatments applied at optimal times throughout the season. These programs often incorporate pre-emergent treatments to prevent newly germinated weeds from emerging on your landscape beds and post-emergent treatments to tackle existing weeds. This proactive approach ensures comprehensive weed control and minimizes future outbreaks.
By opting for a professional program, you can enjoy a well-maintained garden without the hassle. This investment saves you time and effort while ensuring your landscape beds remain healthy and vibrant. Regular visits from professionals allow for early detection of potential issues, keeping weeds from becoming a major problem.
Give us a call today to schedule our landscape bed weed control service!
Keeping weeds out of your landscape beds is essential for a beautiful and healthy garden. At Herbi-Systems, we offer a landscape bed weed control service that is designed to keep your landscape beds free of weeds throughout the year. When you sign up for this service, our team will visit your property multiple times throughout the year to apply pre- and post-emergent weed control treatments to your landscape beds. This schedule ensures your landscape beds have ongoing protection against invasive weeds!
We offer this service to residential and commercial property owners, as well as HOAs, in Memphis, Collierville, Germantown, and throughout the surrounding areas in Tennessee. Give us a call today at (901) 382-5296 to sign up for this service!


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