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Cape Weed - control the old fashioned way?
Roberta Bagshaw wrote:
...a strong dose of Sulphate of Ammonia which literally burned the weed by an overapplication of nitrogen. She applied it to her plague of clover and got rid of it! It is certainly a cheap (and relatively safe) solution. Okay, that's worth a bash, Roberta. So, Sulphate of Ammonia; where do you buy that? (Sorry, I know I seem to be vague about availability of these chemicals - but yeah, I am, I'm as vague as... as that stuff you buy from that whatsitsname place, you know?) L. |
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