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"Serious" infestation :-((

Suggestions please besides 'move'.

Michael Crowe FPE

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"Serious" infestation :-((

Suggestions please besides 'move'.

Michael Crowe FPE


Dyslectics rules KO, should of course have been 'FEP'

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Michael Crowe FEP


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On Tue, 30 May 2006 17:11:36 +0100, "Michael Crowe"
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"Serious" infestation :-((

Suggestions please besides 'move'.

Michael Crowe FPE


My mother has masses of it in her lawn. She claims that heavy doses of
selective weedkiller will kill it, but it's generally regarded as
being resistant. In her case, killing it would result in large areas
of bare earth, which she doesn't want. Looking on the bright side, it
makes a pleasant, green sward, cuts easily, and is no more difficult
to manage than grass. Learn to love it and perhaps apply selective
grass killer!


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I saw a wonderful use of it last weekend though at the Japanese Garden
near Newquay. It was being grown as a surround for acers and azaleas,
and worked very well. Normally such gardens use moss, but this worked
just as well. (They also had horsetail which didn't work nearly as
well)


LOL!

Maggie
South Liverpool and sometimes Abersoch
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