Weeding is a routine part of maintaining a New Jersey lawn – whether we want it to be or not! It seems like no matter how much time we spend uprooting troublesome plants, they always seem to come back stronger than ever. Most of these plants are just annoying and unsightly – but not all of them. Some weeds can be an actual health hazard and need to be removed as soon as possible – and one can even be deadly. You can find Poison Hemlock in New Jersey yards, and this poisonous plant has a long and dark history over the centuries. It can also be removed safely – but only with the proper precautions. If you’re finding this troublesome plant in your yard, here’s everything you need to know to remove it and get your yard back to what you want it to be.

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Have you seen Poison Hemlock in New Jersey yards? Tell us about your experience dealing with it in the comments section. It’s not the only pest you’ll need to keep an eye out for in New Jersey during the warmer months, so make sure you’ve got the proper protective gear before working in your garden.

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