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David in Normandy[_7_] 10-02-2008 05:08 PM

Glyphosate question
 
I've just sprayed a patch of weeds with glyphosate. Mainly
grass and docks. Have I got to wait a week or two for the
weeds to be visibly dying or can I rotorvate them into the
ground in a couple of days time while (hopefully) we still
have good weather?

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Charlie Pridham[_2_] 10-02-2008 05:37 PM

Glyphosate question
 
In article ,
says...
I've just sprayed a patch of weeds with glyphosate. Mainly
grass and docks. Have I got to wait a week or two for the
weeds to be visibly dying or can I rotorvate them into the
ground in a couple of days time while (hopefully) we still
have good weather?


Wait, it takes about 3 weeks at this time of year possably longer
--
Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall
www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and
Lapageria rosea

Dave Hill 10-02-2008 07:57 PM

Glyphosate question
 
On 10 Feb, 17:37, Charlie Pridham wrote:
In article ,
says... I've just sprayed a patch of weeds with glyphosate. Mainly
grass and docks. Have I got to wait a week or two for the
weeds to be visibly dying or can I rotorvate them into the
ground in a couple of days time while (hopefully) we still
have good weather?


Wait, it takes about 3 weeks at this time of year possably longer
--
Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwallwww.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and
Lapageria rosea


As Charlie says it will take 3 weeks or more if it turns cold for the
glphosphate to be absorbed down into all the roots, if you rotovate to
soon you will be choping the rooots up and a lot will not have been
touched by the chemical so will re grow happily in the spring.
It is best used on weeds that are in active growth so realy spraying
March onwards is best
David Hill
Abacus Nurtseries

David in Normandy[_7_] 10-02-2008 08:01 PM

Glyphosate question
 
Dave Hill says...
On 10 Feb, 17:37, Charlie Pridham wrote:
In article ,
says... I've just sprayed a patch of weeds with glyphosate. Mainly
grass and docks. Have I got to wait a week or two for the
weeds to be visibly dying or can I rotorvate them into the
ground in a couple of days time while (hopefully) we still
have good weather?


Wait, it takes about 3 weeks at this time of year possably longer
--
Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwallwww.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and
Lapageria rosea


As Charlie says it will take 3 weeks or more if it turns cold for the
glphosphate to be absorbed down into all the roots, if you rotovate to
soon you will be choping the rooots up and a lot will not have been
touched by the chemical so will re grow happily in the spring.
It is best used on weeds that are in active growth so realy spraying
March onwards is best
David Hill
Abacus Nurtseries


Looks like I'll have to wait then. It is just a pity with
the lovely weather at the moment and the ground is drying
nicely. I bet that by the time the weeds have died we are
back to rain and unworkable wet soil. Such is life.
--
David in Normandy.
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Jeff Layman 11-02-2008 11:18 AM

Glyphosate question
 
David in Normandy wrote:
I've just sprayed a patch of weeds with glyphosate. Mainly
grass and docks. Have I got to wait a week or two for the
weeds to be visibly dying or can I rotorvate them into the
ground in a couple of days time while (hopefully) we still
have good weather?


I sprayed a couple of sq. m. of waldsteinia ternata a week ago, against my
better judgement (and experience). No sign of anything yet, and, frankly, I
don't expect to see anything even when the weather warms up.

I hope I prove myself wrong!

--
Jeff
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