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Horsetails
A very invasive weed that can send its roots down a several feet. A couple of inches of cut root will make a new plant, or spores can spread it like wildfire. Waxy, so very difficult for most weedkillers to grip and kill.
The EU banned the only weedkiller that actually did the job (Ammonium Sulphamate) because the Irish didn't want to kill a dog... Quote:
Anyway, our local area was free of this pest until our direct neighbour imported it in contaminated soil he "recovered" from a building site. 4 years ago he had a 1 sq metre patch of it, and a few roots sent up shoots into our garden all Spring and Summer (which all I dug out carefully, or crushed and poisoned). The next 3 years I gave him my supply of weedkiller to kill it off, but he hardly used the weedkiller all. This year he has around 14 sq metres of the stuff and has decided to ignore it totally. I have just found several sprouts coming up in our lawn, 3 metres from our common boundary. Weedkiller is not an option in the lawn, or at least not any weedkiller which would be effective. We have been good neighbours since we first arrived here, but now his total lack of interest has left me exasperated. He won't even allow me to enter his garden to hoe it all down and then use weedkiller on the regrowth. The garden is mostly unused apart from drying laundry, they have no pets and no children. What should I do? :mis: |
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Seriously though it sounds crappy, could you dig a trench or sink a wall into the boundary to stop the spread? |
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Oh I hate that stuff. Luckily we don't have any but my Dad's garden was over run by the stuff which had spread from his next door neighbours "wild" garden. No amount of reasoning with them would convince them that it was a pernicious weed. They believed that there was no such thing as a weed .. just the wrong plant growing in the wrong place.
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Bit like Japanese knotweed then.
---------- Post added at 14:34 ---------- Previous post was at 14:31 ---------- Oh. Just realised. It's this stuff. http://www.dgsgardening.btinternet.co.uk/horsetail.JPG Absolute nightmare. I had it on the drive at a previous house. Impossible to remove. It just breaks off. |
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A bit more googling and I see that spirit vinegar might help.
Or a nuke. From orbit. |
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One of the oldest species of plants on the planet.Imagine my delight when I found that out when I was seven.A living fossil.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equisetum I love them but then I 'm not plagued by them..Convolvulus is my current bane. |
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Mind your own business...
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So anyone got a cure for convolvulus?I'm sick of the stuff and no amount of weeding gets rid of it.Not found ANYTHING that kills it off right down into the roots.
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