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Old 22-06-2006, 12:35 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
david taylor
 
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Default How do buttercups propagate?

Perennial buttercups have a similar root system to strawberries and can be
difficult to separate.
A screw type cultivator rather than a fork helps when you are trying to
separate valuable plants and weeds, especially when the roots-as in the case
of the strawberry are in a clump under the plant.
regards
David T
"ned" wrote in message
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"Alan Holmes" wrote in message
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I have a large number of these things in my vegetable patch, and

most are in
the middle of the strawberry bed, so I cannot dig them out at the

moment.

If I just cut off the flowers will that put a stop to new ones

appearing?

Alan


Are they 'Creeping buttercup',
'Bulbous buttercup',
or 'Meadow buttercup' ?

When you find out, the treatment for all three is the same.
Weed them out.

Why can't you weed them out of the strawberry bed?
If the strawberry plants are so close together that you can't put a
foot in there, then the strawberry plants are too close together.
Why, suddenly, have the buttercups got to come out now?
Can't it wait till the strawberries have been harvested?
True, the Creeping buttercups will have sent out runners by then but
they are not the most difficult things in the world to sort out.
If you can cut off flowers you can pull out the plants.

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ned