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i have equisetum arvense growing up through the path how do i get rid of
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i have equisetum arvense growing up through the path how do i get rid of
them?


Get a small sandwich plastic bag, run a little glycophospate into it
(Roundup or the gel) crush the plant a little in your hand and put it in
the bag, seal with the twists provided with the bags. Leave at least 2
weeks. I can assure you, it does work as it takes it down to the root
and it will not regrow.
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