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danielleanddylan@hotmail.com
25-09-2006, 09:28 AM
I need a little help with my outdoor area. Its made of bricks and moss
and weeds coming threw. it has direct sunlight but is always moist.
Cant change it as im only renting. Can anyone recommed a weed killer
that kills both weeds but is gentle around pets.
Jonno[_1_]
25-09-2006, 11:48 AM
wrote:
> I need a little help with my outdoor area. Its made of bricks and moss
> and weeds coming threw. it has direct sunlight but is always moist.
> Cant change it as im only renting. Can anyone recommed a weed killer
> that kills both weeds but is gentle around pets.
>
Roundup or any weed killer with glypo should be safe "3 hours after its
been applied"
Read the material on the link and keep any pets away from it till its
been applied for a few hours, preferably keep the pets away for as long
as possible.
Click on link>>>
http://www0.epinions.com/content_31446961796
0tterbot
25-09-2006, 12:12 PM
> wrote in message
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>I need a little help with my outdoor area. Its made of bricks and moss
> and weeds coming threw. it has direct sunlight but is always moist.
> Cant change it as im only renting. Can anyone recommed a weed killer
> that kills both weeds but is gentle around pets.
i'd keep the moss - mossy bricks are pretty!
for broadleafed and many other weeds growing on/in paths or patios etc, just
boil the kettle & pour the boiling water on them. (magic). (the only type of
weed that this treatment just won't work for is tough spindly grasses you
can't flatten enough to give them a decent dose of boiling water.) failing
all that, roundup or zero, but go the boiling water first. they'll die
immediately, or they won't - then you can proceed to plan b only if they
don't.
kylie
FlowerGirl[_1_]
26-09-2006, 05:21 AM
> wrote in message
oups.com...
> I need a little help with my outdoor area. Its made of bricks and moss
> and weeds coming threw. it has direct sunlight but is always moist.
> Cant change it as im only renting. Can anyone recommed a weed killer
> that kills both weeds but is gentle around pets.
>
I can't think of the product name, but the old guy (Graeme?) on Better
Homes and Gardens used a product to clean up a damp, mossy and slippery
paved area.
It inhibited the growth of the mould and moss on the rocks and pavers in the
entertaining area.
I don't know what its like around pets.
Amanda
Jonno[_1_]
26-09-2006, 06:13 AM
FlowerGirl wrote:
> > wrote in message
> oups.com...
>
>>I need a little help with my outdoor area. Its made of bricks and moss
>>and weeds coming threw. it has direct sunlight but is always moist.
>>Cant change it as im only renting. Can anyone recommed a weed killer
>>that kills both weeds but is gentle around pets.
>>
>
>
> I can't think of the product name, but the old guy (Graeme?) on Better
> Homes and Gardens used a product to clean up a damp, mossy and slippery
> paved area.
> It inhibited the growth of the mould and moss on the rocks and pavers in the
> entertaining area.
> I don't know what its like around pets.
> Amanda
>
>
Usually the killer in this case is some type of fungicide.
Anything containg copper or zinc will do the job.
I have clean roof under some zinc covered antenna staywires where water
regularrly drops of the wires. Everywhere else we have moss.
You can probalby use copper sulphate (blue stone) used for making
bordaux paste.
Farm1
26-09-2006, 09:35 AM
> wrote in message
> I need a little help with my outdoor area. Its made of bricks and
moss
> and weeds coming threw. it has direct sunlight but is always moist.
> Cant change it as im only renting. Can anyone recommed a weed killer
> that kills both weeds but is gentle around pets.
Yes. Boiling water. It will kill weeds coming up between bricks and
all it costs is time.
Farm1
26-09-2006, 09:37 AM
"0tterbot" > wrote in message
> for broadleafed and many other weeds growing on/in paths or patios
etc, just
> boil the kettle & pour the boiling water on them. (magic). (the only
type of
> weed that this treatment just won't work for is tough spindly
grasses you
> can't flatten enough to give them a decent dose of boiling water.)
failing
> all that, roundup or zero, but go the boiling water first. they'll
die
> immediately, or they won't - then you can proceed to plan b only if
they
> don't.
:-)) Blast. I didn't read your very sensible response before I
recommended the same thing. Glad to see that there is another person
around who appreciates the old boiling water trick :-))
0tterbot
26-09-2006, 12:12 PM
"Farm1" <please@askifyouwannaknow> wrote in message
...
> "0tterbot" > wrote in message
>
>> for broadleafed and many other weeds growing on/in paths or patios
> etc, just
>> boil the kettle & pour the boiling water on them. (magic). (the only
> type of
>> weed that this treatment just won't work for is tough spindly
> grasses you
>> can't flatten enough to give them a decent dose of boiling water.)
> failing
>> all that, roundup or zero, but go the boiling water first. they'll
> die
>> immediately, or they won't - then you can proceed to plan b only if
> they
>> don't.
>
> :-)) Blast. I didn't read your very sensible response before I
> recommended the same thing. Glad to see that there is another person
> around who appreciates the old boiling water trick :-))
it must be a genius idea if two people suggested it!
kylie
Farm1
27-09-2006, 08:27 AM
"0tterbot" > wrote in message
> "Farm1" <please@askifyouwannaknow> wrote in message
> > "0tterbot" > wrote in message
> >
> >> for broadleafed and many other weeds growing on/in paths or
patios
> > etc, just
> >> boil the kettle & pour the boiling water on them. (magic).
> > :-)) Blast. I didn't read your very sensible response before I
> > recommended the same thing. Glad to see that there is another
person
> > around who appreciates the old boiling water trick :-))
>
> it must be a genius idea if two people suggested it!
:-)) It could be but then it could also just be two people who try an
organic approach before anything else.
Geoff & Heather
30-09-2006, 12:50 PM
You could try salt along the cracks - depending on how much area you have to
cover - it will soak into the soil and stop weeds for a long time.
Cheers,
Geoff
"Farm1" <please@askifyouwannaknow> wrote in message
...
> > wrote in message
>> I need a little help with my outdoor area. Its made of bricks and
> moss
>> and weeds coming threw. it has direct sunlight but is always moist.
>> Cant change it as im only renting. Can anyone recommed a weed killer
>> that kills both weeds but is gentle around pets.
>
> Yes. Boiling water. It will kill weeds coming up between bricks and
> all it costs is time.
>
>
>
meeee
01-10-2006, 11:41 PM
Gardening Australia recently gave a weed killer made from 2L white vinegar
and a cup of salt.
"Geoff & Heather" > wrote in message
u...
> You could try salt along the cracks - depending on how much area you have
> to cover - it will soak into the soil and stop weeds for a long time.
>
> Cheers,
> Geoff
>
> "Farm1" <please@askifyouwannaknow> wrote in message
> ...
>> > wrote in message
>>> I need a little help with my outdoor area. Its made of bricks and
>> moss
>>> and weeds coming threw. it has direct sunlight but is always moist.
>>> Cant change it as im only renting. Can anyone recommed a weed killer
>>> that kills both weeds but is gentle around pets.
>>
>> Yes. Boiling water. It will kill weeds coming up between bricks and
>> all it costs is time.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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