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Srgnt Billko 15-09-2007 07:44 PM

Thistle weed
 
Any good ideas on how to control thistle ? We have sprayed in the past but
it is very tough and needs a very strong mixture - and we would rather avoid
poisons if we can. . We are now digging plants up as we find them. I've
seen propane torches with long nozzles advertised and I'm tempted to spend
the money.



Eggs Zachtly 15-09-2007 10:25 PM

Thistle weed
 
Srgnt Billko said:

Any good ideas on how to control thistle ? We have sprayed in the past but
it is very tough and needs a very strong mixture - and we would rather avoid
poisons if we can. . We are now digging plants up as we find them.


That's what I do.

I've seen propane torches with long nozzles advertised and I'm tempted to
spend the money.


I torch weeds in cracks between pavers. All you have to do is wilt them.
They die rather quickly, after that. No need to burn them to a crisp.
Besides, we don't need an "I burned the farm down, and all that was left
was a 10" stick." type of thread. ;)

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Eggs

-Buy one for the price of two and get the second one free!

Srgnt Billko 15-09-2007 10:55 PM

Thistle weed
 

"Eggs Zachtly" wrote in message
...
Srgnt Billko said:

Any good ideas on how to control thistle ? We have sprayed in the past
but
it is very tough and needs a very strong mixture - and we would rather
avoid
poisons if we can. . We are now digging plants up as we find them.


That's what I do.

I've seen propane torches with long nozzles advertised and I'm tempted to
spend the money.


I torch weeds in cracks between pavers. All you have to do is wilt them.
They die rather quickly, after that. No need to burn them to a crisp.
Besides, we don't need an "I burned the farm down, and all that was left
was a 10" stick." type of thread. ;)

Eggs


Funny - good for a hearty chuckle.



[email protected] 15-09-2007 11:45 PM

Thistle weed
 
Srgnt Billko wrote:
Any good ideas on how to control thistle ? We have sprayed in the past but
it is very tough and needs a very strong mixture - and we would rather avoid
poisons if we can. . We are now digging plants up as we find them. I've
seen propane torches with long nozzles advertised and I'm tempted to spend
the money.




Get some sheep.

Steveo 16-09-2007 12:05 AM

Thistle weed
 
"Srgnt Billko" wrote:
Any good ideas on how to control thistle ? We have sprayed in the past
but it is very tough and needs a very strong mixture - and we would
rather avoid poisons if we can.

What did you spray the thistle with, besides something that is poisonous to
thistle?

Srgnt Billko 16-09-2007 03:29 AM

Thistle weed
 

"Steveo" wrote in message
...
"Srgnt Billko" wrote:
Any good ideas on how to control thistle ? We have sprayed in the past
but it is very tough and needs a very strong mixture - and we would
rather avoid poisons if we can.

What did you spray the thistle with, besides something that is poisonous
to
thistle?


No - we did use Round-up a few years ago but would rather not use it again.



Steveo 16-09-2007 03:59 AM

Thistle weed
 
"Srgnt Billko" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message
...
"Srgnt Billko" wrote:
Any good ideas on how to control thistle ? We have sprayed in the
past but it is very tough and needs a very strong mixture - and we
would rather avoid poisons if we can.

What did you spray the thistle with, besides something that is
poisonous to
thistle?


No - we did use Round-up a few years ago but would rather not use it
again.

So you're looking for an alternative to physically pulling the thistle out
of the dirt that, is not a chemical control?

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Bob 18-09-2007 01:46 AM

Thistle weed
 
On Sep 15, 1:44 pm, "Srgnt Billko" wrote:
Any good ideas on how to control thistle ? We have sprayed in the past but
it is very tough and needs a very strong mixture - and we would rather avoid
poisons if we can. . We are now digging plants up as we find them. I've
seen propane torches with long nozzles advertised and I'm tempted to spend
the money.


Ride through the Dakota badlands and you'll see that thistle is a cash
crop for many farmers. Thousands of acres of it. Harvested for bird
seed. What is one man's weed is another man's livelyhood.

Bob



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