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[email protected] 15-03-2008 02:19 PM

weeding times ahead
 
Hello all,
my name's Roger I have an allotment i know very little about
gardening but was hopin to pick up a few tips on growing veggies on my
plot.
The plot was absolutely covered with weeds and i covered what area i
could with carpet and a piece of black plastic i believe some of the
weeds were called mares tail there was grass of all varieties. I was
just wondering how long i had to wait before this killed off the
little blighters and i could start digging the ground through with a
few to gettin some potatoes in. cheers to any one that responds.

Jeff Layman 15-03-2008 04:54 PM

weeding times ahead
 
wrote:
Hello all,
my name's Roger I have an allotment i know very little about
gardening but was hopin to pick up a few tips on growing veggies on my
plot.
The plot was absolutely covered with weeds and i covered what area i
could with carpet and a piece of black plastic i believe some of the
weeds were called mares tail there was grass of all varieties. I was
just wondering how long i had to wait before this killed off the
little blighters and i could start digging the ground through with a
few to gettin some potatoes in. cheers to any one that responds.


Do you really mean Mare's Tail? Or do you have Horse Tail? See he

http://www.sherriff-amenity.co.uk/te...l.asp?newsid=3

As far as I know Horses Tail is a particularly difficult plant to get rid of
(its presence may also mean that your soil is rather on the wet side). Even
if you resort to spraying with herbicide, you may not have a lot of success
as it is covered with a water-repellent layer. See the above link for more
info.

--
Jeff
(cut "thetape" to reply)



Muddymike 15-03-2008 07:30 PM

weeding times ahead
 

"Jeff Layman" wrote in message
...
wrote:
Hello all,
my name's Roger I have an allotment i know very little about
gardening but was hopin to pick up a few tips on growing veggies on my
plot.
The plot was absolutely covered with weeds and i covered what area i
could with carpet and a piece of black plastic i believe some of the
weeds were called mares tail there was grass of all varieties. I was
just wondering how long i had to wait before this killed off the
little blighters and i could start digging the ground through with a
few to gettin some potatoes in. cheers to any one that responds.


Do you really mean Mare's Tail? Or do you have Horse Tail? See he


"Mare's tail" works for me, see;
http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0705/equisetum.asp

Mike





[email protected] 15-03-2008 08:25 PM

weeding times ahead
 
On Mar 15, 7:30*pm, "Muddymike" wrote:
"Jeff Layman" wrote in message

...

wrote:
Hello all,
*my name's Roger I have an allotment i know very little about
gardening but was hopin to pick up a few tips on growing veggies on my
plot.
The plot was absolutely covered with weeds and i covered what area i
could with carpet and a piece of black plastic i believe some of the
weeds were called mares tail there was grass of all varieties. I was
just wondering how long i had to wait before this killed off the
little blighters and i could start digging the ground through with a
few to gettin some potatoes in. cheers to any one that responds.


Do you really mean Mare's Tail? *Or do you have Horse Tail? *See he


"Mare's tail" works for me, see;http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0705/equisetum.asp

Mike


ok well thanks for that i suupodse i shall have to wait a few weeks
then
before i dig through

Alan McKenzie 16-03-2008 12:58 PM

weeding times ahead
 
Hi Roger,

what i do with mare or horses tail is the following. If there are individual
bits I place a systemic weedkiller, forget the name of what I used but it
was a paint on one with a brush included.
I get a plastic coin bag, paint the inside with the weed killer and then
place over and wrap tightly around.
I then mark it with a plant label to make finding easier.
After about a week it will have died.
Mares or horse tail have incredibly long and thin roots so hand weeding is
definately a no no.
hope this helps

wrote in message
...
Hello all,
my name's Roger I have an allotment i know very little about
gardening but was hopin to pick up a few tips on growing veggies on my
plot.
The plot was absolutely covered with weeds and i covered what area i
could with carpet and a piece of black plastic i believe some of the
weeds were called mares tail there was grass of all varieties. I was
just wondering how long i had to wait before this killed off the
little blighters and i could start digging the ground through with a
few to gettin some potatoes in. cheers to any one that responds.





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