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Glyphosate
Sacha wrote:
On 16/5/08 12:06, in article , "stuart noble" wrote: Nick Maclaren wrote: In article , stuart noble writes: | | That just leaves the onion weed, which is occupying the shady side of | what should be the lawn. The grass stops where the weed starts, so I | guess it's preventing the grass from growing. Any advice on that front? Onion weed? I think that we need a bit more information :-) Regards, Nick Maclaren. Looks like a white bluebell and smells strongly when crushed. Allium triquetum I think. As I said, I'm working from memory here. Very frustrating :-) Aka Ransoms or wild garlic. Dig it up or spray it seems to be the only way. I rather like it so when I had it in a previous garden, I always kept some of it. But it absolutely fills the verges of some of the lanes round here. Thanks for the positive ID. If I thought it would behave itself in a lawn, I might leave it alone, but I'm beginning to wonder if the antiseptic properties might actually deter other plants. It certainly looks that way |
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