Weeds are a pain and are unsightly, there's only two ways to deal with them. The first recommendation would be to pull the weed roots and all if possible were possible, and may need to be backed up with a weed spray for extra cover, especially in garden beds that do not posses adequate weed matting, because those suckers can really deep root themselves something bad, weed spraying is a very useful tool in the weed control crusade but otherwise weekly weeding can do the trick if your keen and it's much easier to pull them when their smaller it creates less green waste as well and can be quite therapeutic as well.
Then there's the weed spray poison or Glyphosate, only really recommend this as a last resort and a budget thing really, some people need to use it unfortunately, but caution needs to be advised as this stuff is really bad for your health and is cancerous and should only be used in areas where kids don't play and should avoid areas like play grounds also humans and animals should stay well clear of the weed killer at least until it's dry and has been absorbed into the weeds on completion of the weed spray service.
CHECK THIS ARTICLE OUT ON WEED SPRAY AND IT'S POTENTIAL DANGERS...
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-02-16/councils-still-using-herbicide-that-probably-causes-cancer/7168464
Their's no doubt about it, that weed control can benefit your garden, by keeping a lid on the weeds and hopefully killing them off over time before they have a chance to seed and then spread through the garden to pop up in the next growing cycle this will help keep unwanted weeds popping up in places like in your grass or within cracks and potentially up the sides of the exterior of the house or building and up and over the fence and into the drains and who know's were really.
Then there's the weed spray poison or Glyphosate, only really recommend this as a last resort and a budget thing really, some people need to use it unfortunately, but caution needs to be advised as this stuff is really bad for your health and is cancerous and should only be used in areas where kids don't play and should avoid areas like play grounds also humans and animals should stay well clear of the weed killer at least until it's dry and has been absorbed into the weeds on completion of the weed spray service.
CHECK THIS ARTICLE OUT ON WEED SPRAY AND IT'S POTENTIAL DANGERS...
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-02-16/councils-still-using-herbicide-that-probably-causes-cancer/7168464
Their's no doubt about it, that weed control can benefit your garden, by keeping a lid on the weeds and hopefully killing them off over time before they have a chance to seed and then spread through the garden to pop up in the next growing cycle this will help keep unwanted weeds popping up in places like in your grass or within cracks and potentially up the sides of the exterior of the house or building and up and over the fence and into the drains and who know's were really.