No, just the before - weeds will weak the rise of flowers.
If you want to get rid of the weeds, you have to be patient for a couple of weeks before planting anything else.
First, you have to water the weeds and get them to grow before you plant any desirable plant. Spray them with a weed killer, which takes a good 24 hours to set to ensure it’s effective (some say they start killing within 30 minutes, but give it a day).
They start watering your dead weeds. This will germinate any remaining weed seeds or revitalize any semi-dead weeds that were not killed the first time. Give them a week or two to come back. Then, spray your weeds with weed killer again.
When the weeds are all dead (a couple-few days), remove them (roots and all, if you can). Now you can put whatever plants you want without the weeds taking over. You may still get some popping up every now and again. However, they will be very manageable now.
If you want to get rid of the weeds, you have to be patient for a couple of weeks before planting anything else.
First, you have to water the weeds and get them to grow before you plant any desirable plant. Spray them with a weed killer, which takes a good 24 hours to set to ensure it’s effective (some say they start killing within 30 minutes, but give it a day).
They start watering your dead weeds. This will germinate any remaining weed seeds or revitalize any semi-dead weeds that were not killed the first time. Give them a week or two to come back. Then, spray your weeds with weed killer again.
When the weeds are all dead (a couple-few days), remove them (roots and all, if you can). Now you can put whatever plants you want without the weeds taking over. You may still get some popping up every now and again. However, they will be very manageable now.