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Pablo Emerius 16-07-2004 09:00 PM

Sterilising garden
 
Good evening one and all,

I have recently sterilised a garden with sodium chlorate weed killer, which led me to believe that after application the ground would be sterilised for six months. Having applied it twice to a garden, I have now observed that grass is beginning to grow back, new weeds are appearing and what I have sprayed is generally not dying off as fast as I would of hoped.

I was wondering if anyone could recommend an effective chemical with which to sterilise the garden properly so it can be landscaped after christmas. Having gone through the rigmarole of digging repeatedly through an entire overgrown garden in order to landscape up and remove all weeds, it is an ordeal which I am really not too keen to repeat!

B.Server 17-07-2004 05:10 AM

Sterilising garden
 
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 22:00:06 +0200, Pablo Emerius
wrote:


Good evening one and all,

I have recently sterilised a garden with sodium chlorate weed killer,
which led me to believe that after application the ground would be
sterilised for six months. Having applied it twice to a garden, I have
now observed that grass is beginning to grow back, new weeds are
appearing and what I have sprayed is generally not dying off as fast as
I would of hoped.

I was wondering if anyone could recommend an effective chemical with
which to sterilise the garden properly so it can be landscaped after
christmas. Having gone through the rigmarole of digging repeatedly
through an entire overgrown garden in order to landscape up and remove
all weeds, it is an ordeal which I am really not too keen to repeat!


Do you get enough direct sun to "solarize" (cover the expanse with
black or clear plastic and let the heat and lack of water kill) the
garden. I would find that a much better bet than adding salts to the
soil.


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