While flowers might not be in bloom, there’s still plenty of garden work to be done in late autumn. This is especially true if you want your yard to look its best when warm weather returns—ideally with plenty of spring blossoms. But it’s not just about what you put into the ground during this time of year that can save you a lot of time and grief in a few months. You’ll also want to get unwanted plants out of the ground. Read on for the weeds you’ll want to remove before winter so they don’t spread in spring.
1. Common Chickweed
Just because it doesn’t look like there’s a ton of activity in your yard during the colder months doesn’t mean plants aren’t still at work. In fact, weeds like the common chickweed (Stellaria media) follow a life cycle that includes mature seeds dropping from pla

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