explain how weeds are harmful for plants. state the different ways of weed removal practices by farmers
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Weeds are harmful to plants because they steal the nutrients from the soil that the domesticated plant needs to grow. An example would be: You have a rose bush, and it is surrounded by plants that grow by themselves; and the unwanted plants rob it of the fertilizer ( this used to be a situation that most greenthumbs would deal with regularly), causing it not to bloom.
Different ways of weeding would be to use a hoe, or your hands with a mask and gloves, or using chemical weed killer.
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weeds are the unwanted plants which grow in some spaces left when we grow crop. therefore, we can't save weeds are useful for any crop as weeds take and competition between plants and them as when wheat grown it lead to competition between plants and wheels that is for sunlight, energy, food, water, space, etc.
in case of saving plants from weeds farmer use weedicides or method of ploughing.