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Old 24-10-2011, 03:57 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Bob Hobden Bob Hobden is offline
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Default Flowering chickweed

"michael" wrote

I have been using Ryecorn ( a variety of ryegrass sold by Tuckers) as
an overwintering green manure over the last few years.It has been sown
late August (sometimes with clover) and I usually turn it in about the
following February.
This year particularly there is a lot of chickweed coming up through
the ryegrass,and one can see the flowers on the weed above the
ryegrass.I am not sure that the chickweed is seeding yet,but I am
concerned that it maybe lower down the plant which I cannot see.
A previous allotment colleague once told me not to put chickweed onto
the compost heap since it will keep on growing and produce seed into
the compost.
It is totally impractical to weed out the chickweed-I tried about a
few weeks ago and it has come through strongly again.
Should I dig it in now and hope that the flowering weed will rot under
the soil,or is it OK to leave until next February and hope that the
frost kills off the chickweed?

Chickweed is the one big weed problem on our allotment, you have to hoe it
out as soon as you see it or it sets seed and you will have it coming up for
years. Dig it all in now.
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Regards Bob Hobden
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