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Starthistles--Weeding by Removing the Flower Head
I'm no botanist, but I have what might be an elementary question about weeding.
I've got about 1200 sq. ft. of star thistles growing on my property in California. It's in the flowering stage. It would seem to me that cutting the plant before it can seed would stop it from propogating, and then applying a healthy dose of round up would kill the remaining plant. Perhaps gathering up the cut pieces and disposing of them would be necessary to assure no seeds get propogated. I'm assuming that seeds begin pretty quickly once a plant has been pollenated by bees. If it takes a week or two to develop seeds, then I would think the cutting idea would be pretty successful and minimze the need to dipose of the cut plants. Comments? -- Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA) (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time) Obz Site: 39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet "Maybe this world is another planet's Hell." - Aldous Huxley (1894-1963) Web Page: home.earthlink.net/~mtnviews |
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