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adm 04-06-2008 10:34 AM

What's this?
 
Anybody know what this is? I presume it's a perennial weed of some sort
as it keeps popping up again.

http://www.dentonmiller.net/Site/Stu...6/4_WEEDS.html

Right now, I'm trying to build a raised bed from railway sleepers, and
the area that will be enclosed is full of this stuff, so I want to know
the best way to deal with it.....should I glyphosate it then pull it
all out and just chuck new topsoil over the top, or is it something
that needs to be dug out first?



Janet Tweedy 04-06-2008 12:26 PM

What's this?
 
In article 2008060410341816807-adm1@fastmailfm, adm
writes
Anybody know what this is? I presume it's a perennial weed of some sort
as it keeps popping up again.

http://www.dentonmiller.net/Site/Stu...6/4_WEEDS.html

Right now, I'm trying to build a raised bed from railway sleepers, and
the area that will be enclosed is full of this stuff, so I want to know
the best way to deal with it.....should I glyphosate it then pull it
all out and just chuck new topsoil over the top, or is it something
that needs to be dug out first?


Looks like annual weed to me . Might be rose bay willow herb? Anyway
on no account let it flower or even worse, seed! Should be really easy
to pull up from wet ground or even hoe off.
If it's really a swine to get out of the ground then I'm wrong and it
has long tap roots which you don't want to break. Generally weeds grow
from the tiniest bit of tap root left, if they are perennials.
Annuals are no problem, just how them off at ground level.
--
Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk

K 04-06-2008 01:10 PM

What's this?
 
Janet Tweedy writes
In article 2008060410341816807-adm1@fastmailfm, adm
writes
Anybody know what this is? I presume it's a perennial weed of some
sort as it keeps popping up again.

http://www.dentonmiller.net/Site/Stu...6/4_WEEDS.html

Right now, I'm trying to build a raised bed from railway sleepers, and
the area that will be enclosed is full of this stuff, so I want to
know the best way to deal with it.....should I glyphosate it then pull
it all out and just chuck new topsoil over the top, or is it something
that needs to be dug out first?


Looks like annual weed to me . Might be rose bay willow herb? Anyway
on no account let it flower or even worse, seed! Should be really easy
to pull up from wet ground or even hoe off.
If it's really a swine to get out of the ground then I'm wrong and it
has long tap roots which you don't want to break. Generally weeds grow
from the tiniest bit of tap root left, if they are perennials.
Annuals are no problem, just how them off at ground level.


Looks like one of the smaller willowherbs rather than rose bay
(Incidentally, rose-bay isn't annual, it's perennial with dying down top
growth). Glyphosate should kill it.
--
Kay

Janet Tweedy 04-06-2008 04:23 PM

What's this?
 
In article , K
writes


Looks like one of the smaller willowherbs rather than rose bay
(Incidentally, rose-bay isn't annual, it's perennial with dying down
top growth). Glyphosate should kill it.


Of course I meant to say ...Or might be rosebay willow herb ;)
Kay's your expert here so i shall bow to her knowledge.

Janet
--
Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk

adm 04-06-2008 06:29 PM

What's this?
 
On 2008-06-04 16:23:13 +0100, Janet Tweedy said:

In article , K
writes


Looks like one of the smaller willowherbs rather than rose bay
(Incidentally, rose-bay isn't annual, it's perennial with dying down
top growth). Glyphosate should kill it.


Of course I meant to say ...Or might be rosebay willow herb ;)
Kay's your expert here so i shall bow to her knowledge.

Janet



Some for of willowherb is good enough for me! Thanks both.

Glyphosate applied.....


Mary Fisher 04-06-2008 07:54 PM

What's this?
 

"adm" wrote in message
news:2008060410341816807-adm1@fastmailfm...
Anybody know what this is? I presume it's a perennial weed of some sort as
it keeps popping up again.

http://www.dentonmiller.net/Site/Stu...6/4_WEEDS.html

Right now, I'm trying to build a raised bed from railway sleepers, and the
area that will be enclosed is full of this stuff, so I want to know the
best way to deal with it.....should I glyphosate it then pull it all out
and just chuck new topsoil over the top, or is it something that needs to
be dug out first?


Looks like broad leaved willowherb, an annual. Don't let it seed. It's easy
to pull out.

Mary





Christina Websell 05-06-2008 12:03 AM

What's this?
 

"adm" wrote in message
news:2008060410341816807-adm1@fastmailfm...
Anybody know what this is? I presume it's a perennial weed of some sort as
it keeps popping up again.

http://www.dentonmiller.net/Site/Stu...6/4_WEEDS.html

Right now, I'm trying to build a raised bed from railway sleepers, and the
area that will be enclosed is full of this stuff, so I want to know the
best way to deal with it.....should I glyphosate it then pull it all out
and just chuck new topsoil over the top, or is it something that needs to
be dug out first?

It's a willowherb, maybe broadleaved wh, just pull it up if it offends you
and not get too excited about it. It's not necessary to blast it with
chemicals. It's an inoffensive wild plant.







adm 05-06-2008 09:01 AM

What's this?
 
On 2008-06-05 00:03:52 +0100, "Christina Websell"
said:


"adm" wrote in message
news:2008060410341816807-adm1@fastmailfm...
Anybody know what this is? I presume it's a perennial weed of some sort as
it keeps popping up again.

http://www.dentonmiller.net/Site/Stu...6/4_WEEDS.html

Right now, I'm trying to build a raised bed from railway sleepers, and the
area that will be enclosed is full of this stuff, so I want to know the
best way to deal with it.....should I glyphosate it then pull it all out
and just chuck new topsoil over the top, or is it something that needs to
be dug out first?

It's a willowherb, maybe broadleaved wh, just pull it up if it offends you
and not get too excited about it. It's not necessary to blast it with
chemicals. It's an inoffensive wild plant.


I'm not offended by it particularly - it's just in the wrong
place......and it spreads very quickly, so it has to go!




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