Weeds - Control Without Poisons

Charles Walters

$25.00

“Low biological activity is inherent in each weed problem ... Each weed is keyed to a specific environment slotted for its proliferation.” So says Weeds — Control Without Poisons author Charles Walters. Further, calcium, magnesium, potassium and other elements in equilibrium are likely to roll back more weeds than all the available herbicides on the market.

Specifics on a hundred weeds, why they grow, what soil conditions spur them on or stop them, what they say about your soil, and how to control them without the obscene presence of poisons. All cross-referenced by scientific and various common names, and a pictorial glossary.

Copyright 1991, 1999, softcover, 352 pages. 28 per case.

POPULAR COMPANION PRODUCT: If you're going to purchase this classic book by Charles Walters, we recommend you also purchase When Weeds Talk to round out your weed mitigation bookshelf. It's a popular combination for Acres U.S.A. shoppers. 

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04/26/2024
Shaun SVG verified by SHOP
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Great

MK
02/04/2022
Mark K.
United States United States

Good

A lot of good information

LF
01/19/2022
Lavonne F.
United States United States

Weeds, etc

Very enlightening. Early research that we seem to have overlooked. Recommended for any gardener, farmer, rancher. We need to get back to the basics and stop this chemical rain on our land.

JS
07/23/2021
Judy S.
Canada Canada

Interesting, informative

Really quite interesting read. Informative, will be interesting to implement some of the author’s ideas!

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