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Dgethin 02-08-2007 05:54 PM

Rhubarb Rhubarb Rhubarb!!!!!!
 
I have been trying to kill a patch of rhubarb, weed killer won't do it, so I
have been trying to dig it out (down to 4 foot), and it still goes down
further than that.
Is there a easy way to do it.



Roger 02-08-2007 10:42 PM

Rhubarb Rhubarb Rhubarb!!!!!!
 
Pathclear perhaps? Seems to kill off everything in its way.
Available at all gardening shops; B & Q etc

"Dgethin" wrote in message
...
I have been trying to kill a patch of rhubarb, weed killer won't do it, so
I have been trying to dig it out (down to 4 foot), and it still goes down
further than that.
Is there a easy way to do it.




Martin Brown 02-08-2007 11:03 PM

Rhubarb Rhubarb Rhubarb!!!!!!
 
On Aug 2, 10:42 pm, "Roger" wrote:

Pathclear perhaps? Seems to kill off everything in its way.
Available at all gardening shops; B & Q etc


Definitely not Pathclear! As its name suggests it is a nasty
persistent weedkiller intended only for use on PATHS. Using it off
licence will only cause problems - notably that nothing much will grow
in the soil for at least 6 months afterwards and you won't want to eat
anything that does for a fair while after that.

Glyphisate or a broad leaf specifici weedkiller will get it. Just be
patient!
BTW How long have you waited before saying that weedkiller didn't
work?
A translocating weedkiller like glyphosate in a big bulky plant can
take 3-4 weeks to take full effect. First signs are yellowing of the
new growth.

You might even find some neighbours who want a decent sized rhubarb
plant to dig it out and take it away.

Regards,
Martin Brown

"Dgethin" wrote in message

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I have been trying to dig it out (down to 4 foot), and it still goes down
further than that.
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Gregoire Kretz 03-08-2007 11:27 PM

Rhubarb Rhubarb Rhubarb!!!!!!
 
Dgethin wrote:

I have been trying to kill a patch of rhubarb, weed killer won't do it, so I
have been trying to dig it out (down to 4 foot), and it still goes down
further than that.
Is there a easy way to do it.


Maybe cutting off the leaves everytime they appear will help? I
understand there may be a nice backup stored in the roots, but they're
only half the feeding system so perhaps you can exaust your plant into
extinction. I heard they liked a lot of compost, so maybe not using that
either. Good luck!

(although why someone would want to do without rhubarb is beyond me. :)
)


Greg

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Alan Holmes[_2_] 04-08-2007 03:51 PM

Rhubarb Rhubarb Rhubarb!!!!!!
 

"Gregoire Kretz" wrote in message
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Dgethin wrote:

I have been trying to kill a patch of rhubarb, weed killer won't do it,
so I
have been trying to dig it out (down to 4 foot), and it still goes down
further than that.
Is there a easy way to do it.


I do wonder if rhubarb will grow from those roots, the rhubarb I have grown
allways has a faily large lump from which the stalks grow, I would have
thought that a minor root would just die.

Have you tried just leaving it for the moment and see whether it does
regrow?




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