Weeds compete with plants for nutrients, water and sunlight, hindering their growth. Regular removal prevents overcrowding, improves garden appearance and ensures plants grow healthier and produce better yields.
Class 6 NCERT Vocational Education Kaushal Bodh Part 1 Work with Life Forms Project 1 School Kitchen Garden
Class 6 Vocational Education Kaushal Bodh Textbook chapter 1 School Kitchen Garden question answer
Weeds are detrimental to garden health as they compete with plants for essential resources like nutrients, water, and sunlight. Regular weeding prevents overcrowding and allows plants to thrive without unnecessary competition. Removing weeds also improves the garden’s appearance and reduces the risk of pests or diseases that weeds may harbor. Consistent maintenance ensures that the soil remains nutrient-rich and plants grow healthier, leading to better yields and overall garden productivity.