In ancient times, quinoa was used to prepare dishes, but now it is a malicious weed for many summer residents.
Gardeners do not want to share precious soil with quinoa, so they try to get rid of the grass by any available means.
The problem is especially relevant for those who are improving the area, creating flower beds, vegetable gardens, or simply trying to make a beautiful lawn.
Regular weeding takes time and effort – not everyone wants or can do this work. In addition, this measure is temporary, because soon you will have to pick up the hoe again.
You can get rid of quinoa in a simpler way. It will not harm cultivated plants, as with the use of chemicals.
After weeding, gardeners use special films that cover part of the surface and create shading. Any weed will be stopped.
Another option is to mulch the area where the quinoa grew. But using film is a more practical way, since it is easier to remove later.