Gardeners find weeds baffling & daunting. Here at last comes a practical guide which explains how weeds work & how best to deal with them. Whenever he is gardening William Edmonds sees Charles Darwin as his mentor. Darwin was intrigued by the nature of variation in plants & how this related to which plants thrived & survived. From his minute observations we can understand how weeds can propagate & take over a garden. Informed by Darwin's insights & by over thirty years of gardening experience William Edmonds describes & illustrates one hundred significant garden weeds arranged in the order in which they have evolved. For each there is a What To Do & a further chapter sets out the pros & cons of twenty tried & tested approaches to weeding. Learning to recognise understand & deal with each weed will take you well on the way to coping in a relaxed
- even enjoyable
- tussle with these devilish despoilers. Weeds Weeding (& Darwin) is an enlightening guidebook for every gardener.