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kevins_news2 04-03-2004 06:43 PM

Keeping field full of weeds out of my garden/lawn.
 
I'm in southern Ontario Canada. I have an empty undeveloped area
behind my yard. My grass just ends directly into this rough. It
gets full of Field Horsetail as far as i can tell. These slowly
creep into the grass and even pop up a few meters further inwards
(dangerously close to my garden) from their underground roots. Is
there any way to control this? I hope that their mere presence within
the boundaries of my property doesn't mean i've already lost the
battle.

Here's what google brings up.

http://www.ridgetownc.on.ca/weeds/Pr...weed_Frame.htm

Every site i find says that "repeated cultivation along with other
control methods" may help. What exactly does that mean? just keep
picking all the shoots that show up above ground? And what are the
'other methods'? Is there a spraybottle of something i can get to
spary all the shoots instead of picking them?

Also, is there something i can do within the rough area to help.
Maybe spreading some herbicide into the first meter of the rough area
to tyr to create a small break between it and my lawn? Last year when
i dug out my garden i placed all the sod that i removed along the back
of my lawn into the field. I essentially plunked down about a meter
of sod on top of all the weeds in the hope it would smother them.
They just started growing through it.

Any thoughts appreciated.

MC 04-03-2004 06:44 PM

Keeping field full of weeds out of my garden/lawn.
 
On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 16:00:43 +0000, kevins_news2 wrote:

I'm in southern Ontario Canada. I have an empty undeveloped area
behind my yard. My grass just ends directly into this rough. It
gets full of Field Horsetail as far as i can tell. These slowly
creep into the grass and even pop up a few meters further inwards
(dangerously close to my garden) from their underground roots. Is
there any way to control this? I hope that their mere presence within
the boundaries of my property doesn't mean i've already lost the
battle.

Here's what google brings up.

http://www.ridgetownc.on.ca/weeds/Pr...weed_Frame.htm

Every site i find says that "repeated cultivation along with other
control methods" may help. What exactly does that mean? just keep
picking all the shoots that show up above ground? And what are the
'other methods'? Is there a spraybottle of something i can get to
spary all the shoots instead of picking them?

Also, is there something i can do within the rough area to help.
Maybe spreading some herbicide into the first meter of the rough area
to tyr to create a small break between it and my lawn? Last year when
i dug out my garden i placed all the sod that i removed along the back
of my lawn into the field. I essentially plunked down about a meter
of sod on top of all the weeds in the hope it would smother them.
They just started growing through it.

Any thoughts appreciated.



This is a tough weed to eradicate. You can attempt to control them in
your own yard, but it's going to be a long battle as long as the weed
grows in the field.

One solution might be to till along your property line and then sink a
barrier strip. This might contain the roots from spreading.

Frogleg 04-03-2004 08:27 PM

Keeping field full of weeds out of my garden/lawn.
 
On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 16:00:43 GMT, kevins_news2
wrote:

I'm in southern Ontario Canada. I have an empty undeveloped area
behind my yard. My grass just ends directly into this rough. It
gets full of Field Horsetail as far as i can tell. These slowly
creep into the grass and even pop up a few meters further inwards
(dangerously close to my garden) from their underground roots. Is
there any way to control this? I hope that their mere presence within
the boundaries of my property doesn't mean i've already lost the
battle.


There's a (long) recent/current thread on uk.rec.gardening about
horsetail. You might check Google groups. I didn't read the thread
because I don't have horsetail. :-)

Frogleg 04-03-2004 09:04 PM

Keeping field full of weeds out of my garden/lawn.
 
On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 16:00:43 GMT, kevins_news2
wrote:

I'm in southern Ontario Canada. I have an empty undeveloped area
behind my yard. My grass just ends directly into this rough. It
gets full of Field Horsetail as far as i can tell. These slowly
creep into the grass and even pop up a few meters further inwards
(dangerously close to my garden) from their underground roots. Is
there any way to control this? I hope that their mere presence within
the boundaries of my property doesn't mean i've already lost the
battle.


There's a (long) recent/current thread on uk.rec.gardening about
horsetail. You might check Google groups. I didn't read the thread
because I don't have horsetail. :-)

Frogleg 04-03-2004 09:07 PM

Keeping field full of weeds out of my garden/lawn.
 
On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 16:00:43 GMT, kevins_news2
wrote:

I'm in southern Ontario Canada. I have an empty undeveloped area
behind my yard. My grass just ends directly into this rough. It
gets full of Field Horsetail as far as i can tell. These slowly
creep into the grass and even pop up a few meters further inwards
(dangerously close to my garden) from their underground roots. Is
there any way to control this? I hope that their mere presence within
the boundaries of my property doesn't mean i've already lost the
battle.


There's a (long) recent/current thread on uk.rec.gardening about
horsetail. You might check Google groups. I didn't read the thread
because I don't have horsetail. :-)

kevins_news2 05-03-2004 01:02 PM

Keeping field full of weeds out of my garden/lawn.
 
On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 19:19:31 GMT, Frogleg wrote:

On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 16:00:43 GMT, kevins_news2
wrote:

I'm in southern Ontario Canada. I have an empty undeveloped area
behind my yard. My grass just ends directly into this rough. It
gets full of Field Horsetail as far as i can tell. These slowly
creep into the grass and even pop up a few meters further inwards
(dangerously close to my garden) from their underground roots. Is
there any way to control this? I hope that their mere presence within
the boundaries of my property doesn't mean i've already lost the
battle.


There's a (long) recent/current thread on uk.rec.gardening about
horsetail. You might check Google groups. I didn't read the thread
because I don't have horsetail. :-)


Thanks. A few threads there have been quite usefull


Kevin

kevins_news2 05-03-2004 01:12 PM

Keeping field full of weeds out of my garden/lawn.
 
On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 19:19:31 GMT, Frogleg wrote:

On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 16:00:43 GMT, kevins_news2
wrote:

I'm in southern Ontario Canada. I have an empty undeveloped area
behind my yard. My grass just ends directly into this rough. It
gets full of Field Horsetail as far as i can tell. These slowly
creep into the grass and even pop up a few meters further inwards
(dangerously close to my garden) from their underground roots. Is
there any way to control this? I hope that their mere presence within
the boundaries of my property doesn't mean i've already lost the
battle.


There's a (long) recent/current thread on uk.rec.gardening about
horsetail. You might check Google groups. I didn't read the thread
because I don't have horsetail. :-)


Thanks. A few threads there have been quite usefull


Kevin

Frogleg 08-03-2004 01:02 PM

Keeping field full of weeds out of my garden/lawn.
 
On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 12:50:25 GMT, kevins_news2
wrote:

On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 19:19:31 GMT, Frogleg wrote:

On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 16:00:43 GMT, kevins_news2
wrote:

gets full of Field Horsetail as far as i can tell. These slowly
creep into the grass and even pop up a few meters further inwards


There's a (long) recent/current thread on uk.rec.gardening about
horsetail.


Thanks. A few threads there have been quite usefull


Glad to hear it helped.


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