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Old 22-10-2005, 01:46 PM
Emrys Davies
 
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Default Horsetail on Allotment

"TJ" wrote in message
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I've just taken over a very neglected, overgrown allotment. I've

cleared it
of rubble, foam carpets, bricks, glass and plastic, and am now faced

with
wet soil that's full of horsetail roots.

The horsetail plants have died back for the winter so it's too late to

spray
with weedkiller, but I really want to get the plot dug over, build

some
raised beds, gravel paths and whatnot ready for spring.

I'd really like to rototill it with a machine thingy, however, then

I'd be
left with a zillion more horsetail plants from the chopped up roots.

But
then perhaps I could go in with the weedkiller as they start to grow

again
and get on top of them that way.

I don't know what to do. Where do I start?


Just dig them out methodically, removing every morsel of root as you go.
There is no easy way.

Regards,
Emrys Davies.