A covering process to kill some weeds

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A01M 21/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2661644

Orange hawkweeds, yellow hawkweeds and dandelion are listed as noxious weeds in USA and in Canada and are highly destructive, competitive or difficult to control. We discovered a new and useful process to permanently control the development of these weeds. This process is an alternative to the herbicides with the objective to protect the environment and the ground water. It is a physical and biological method useful to kill completely the orange hawkweed the yellow hawkweed and dandelions anywhere they grow (example: in the wilderness or in the garden). This method can transform the weed's relatively high nutritional ingredients into an organic fertilizer. Our method uses the plant living limited difference theory to kill these weeds and let the grass survive. This method is also effective for other weeds like Asiatic plantain, Oxalis stricta, Medicago lupulina, Trifolium procumbens and some broadleaf weeds. Our method is easy, not expensive and has no side-effect. Its eradication is economically and physically feasible. Some weeds mentioned here are orange hawkweed, yellow hawkweed, hawkweed family, dandelion, Oxalis stricta, Medicago lupulina, Trifolium procumbens, Asiatic plantain, and broadleaf weeds etc.

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