My way of weed control
My way of weed control to kill weeds after they have grown is to scoop them up
with my shovel and flip it upside down, thereby killing the plant. And since I didn't pull the weed, I lose no soil. Is this a good method? I just started doing this. Should save me from spending all that $$$ on RoundUp. "Intensity, Integrity, and Intelligence. Oh it's true! It's damn true!" -- WWE wrestler & Olympic Gold medalist, Kurt Angle |
My way of weed control
Ablang wrote:
My way of weed control to kill weeds after they have grown is to scoop them up with my shovel and flip it upside down, thereby killing the plant. And since I didn't pull the weed, I lose no soil. Is this a good method? I just started doing this. Should save me from spending all that $$$ on RoundUp. "Intensity, Integrity, and Intelligence. Oh it's true! It's damn true!" -- WWE wrestler & Olympic Gold medalist, Kurt Angle It works until you have to deal with a perennial grass or sedge, or creeping charlie. Best regards, Bob |
My way of weed control
As long as you do it before the weed sets seed, it's an excellent process.
On 26 Apr 2003 01:54:53 GMT, lyssaMi (Ablang) wrote: My way of weed control to kill weeds after they have grown is to scoop them up with my shovel and flip it upside down, thereby killing the plant. And since I didn't pull the weed, I lose no soil. Is this a good method? I just started doing this. Should save me from spending all that $$$ on RoundUp. "Intensity, Integrity, and Intelligence. Oh it's true! It's damn true!" -- WWE wrestler & Olympic Gold medalist, Kurt Angle |
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