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hello iamp;#39;m rachel from duence garden in ireland and today iamp;#39;m going to show you how to get rid of dockweed without the use of chemicals dockweed is a common and unwanted site in the garden itamp;#39;s characterized by coarse tatty looking leaves it spreads by seed produced by tiny brownish green flowers which appear in abundance in summer itamp;#39;s spread by the wind and the birds who love to eat it the plant itself is perennial so each year individual plants get bigger and bigger producing more seed and deeper roots duckweed can pop up in your flower beds or in your lawn but one thing is for sure it isnamp;#39;t wanted in either place the main issue when trying to weed it out is that duck has deep branching tap roots normal weeding with the trowel will break the taproot removing just the top few inches of root the problem with that is that the plant quickly regrows from pieces of root left in the soil so what do you do when weeding if you come across a dock donamp