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six acre field at that, and I dug the weeds out with a thistle
spud
and
a parsnip fork.)
..... a man after my own heart.
Unfortunately, this won't do for dandelions. They will re-sprout
from
the tiniest fragment of root left behind.
Well, maybe the UK dandelions might be a little less persistent. There
seems to be a critical amount of root which will eventually resprout.
But I reckon that if you can get half the root out, it will take the
hint! But I do agree that simply getting the top inch or so out, will
only cause it to branch and come back worse than ever.
Dandelions were the least of my worries: I had creeping thistle amongst
other things.
Fortunately the goats took care of the roots - but only after I'd dug
them out. Pigs would have done it for me, but I didn't have one/any.
--
Rusty
Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar.
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