Posted by seeker on March 3, 2010, 2:03 am
Any cures for marestail weed ?
Posted by Gopher on March 3, 2010, 3:13 am
>Any cures for marestail weed ?
Dig dig dig! Leave not a single bit of root in the ground. If it's
coming from a neighbour's garden (under a fence or hedge), speak with
them to gain co-operation to attack it.
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Gopher .... I know my place!
Posted by Bob Hobden on March 3, 2010, 3:16 am
"seeker" wrote ...
> Any cures for marestail weed ?
Hoeing and more hoeing over many years so it never gets to grow much will
significantly reduce it so it's no longer much of a problem.
Some say you can crush it and spray with weedkiller but I've never tried
that, just spraying with weedkiller won't work because the plant has a
waterproof skin.
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Regards
Bob Hobden
W.of London. UK
Posted by Martin Brown on March 3, 2010, 4:11 am
Bob Hobden wrote:
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> "seeker" wrote ...
>> Any cures for marestail weed ?
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> Hoeing and more hoeing over many years so it never gets to grow much
> will significantly reduce it so it's no longer much of a problem.
> Some say you can crush it and spray with weedkiller but I've never tried
> that, just spraying with weedkiller won't work because the plant has a
> waterproof skin.
Silica exoskeleton doesn't wet even with modern surfactants. You have to
bruise it first. But a concerted campaign of never letting it see the
light without being pulled up or poisoned will eventually weaken it
after a few years. Glyphosate and a wallpaper paste (unlicenced use)
applied with a brush to the bruised stem will get it.
It seems to be a lot more of a problem in better drained and sandy
soils. In my heavy clay it barely grows at all. Once you have worked
over the soil with a bit of practice you can get 12-18" of root out with
every stem you pull. You will have lots of time to perfect the method.
Regards,
Martin Brown
Posted by ®óñ© © ²°¹° on March 3, 2010, 3:26 am
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>Any cures for marestail weed ?
Could you dock it?
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