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On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 11:29:45 +0100, Martin wrote:

You'll still have to mechanically remove what is already there but

a
regular wash down with a copper salt solution should stop it
returning. I'll leave it to the reader to find out which copper

salt
is the most effective. B-)


You'll find that that is also illegal.


Meh, who is to know?

And a nice decorative strip of copper along the top edge of the drive
is a decorative strip...

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Any have any experience of using Jeyes fliud to sterilse soil?
If seems pretty deadly stuff.
Hi, I work as a PR consultant to Jeyes and wanted to let you know that there is a Jeyes website dedicated to Jeyes Fluid. It has some helpful 'tips and tricks' although probably at a lower level than exhibited on this forum!

The website is at Jeyes Fluid
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On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 09:43:20 +0000, pgpeal
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harry;946922 Wrote:
Any have any experience of using Jeyes fliud to sterilse soil?
If seems pretty deadly stuff.


Hi, I work as a PR consultant to Jeyes and wanted to let you know that
there is a Jeyes website dedicated to Jeyes Fluid. It has some helpful
'tips and tricks' although probably at a lower level than exhibited on
this forum!

The website is at 'Jeyes Fluid' (http://www.jeyesfluid.com/)


So there's a Jeyes range? Am I the only extra-terrestrial who's never
seen anything anywhere other than plain old Jeyes Fluid in a can?

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In message ,
Janet writes
In article ,
says...

I heard somwhere, sometime, that moss didn't like acid and clover didn't
like alkali. Somethng to do with lawns I suspect.


I think that's the other way round? Moss thrives on acid soil, clover on
chalk.

Janet.

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On Jan 12, 9:43*am, pgpeal wrote:
harry;946922 Wrote:

Any have any experience of using Jeyes fliud to sterilse soil?
If seems pretty deadly stuff.


Hi, I work as a PR consultant to Jeyes and wanted to let you know that
there is a Jeyes website dedicated to Jeyes Fluid. It has some helpful
'tips and tricks' although probably at a lower level than exhibited on
this forum!

The website is at 'Jeyes Fluid' (http://www.jeyesfluid.com/)

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Aha. I'll try that one with moles.


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On Jan 12, 11:10*pm, Martin wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 15:34:30 +0000, Jake Nospam@invalid wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 09:43:20 +0000, pgpeal
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harry;946922 Wrote:
Any have any experience of using Jeyes fliud to sterilse soil?
If seems pretty deadly stuff.


Hi, I work as a PR consultant to Jeyes and wanted to let you know that
there is a Jeyes website dedicated to Jeyes Fluid. It has some helpful
'tips and tricks' although probably at a lower level than exhibited on
this forum!


The website is at 'Jeyes Fluid' (http://www.jeyesfluid.com/)


So there's a Jeyes range? Am I the only extra-terrestrial who's never
seen anything anywhere other than plain old Jeyes Fluid in a can?


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Nothing about soil sterilisng I see. I recall there was process using
JF at one time to do this.
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Nothing about soil sterilisng I see. I recall there was process using
JF at one time to do this.


Not any more. Not licensed for that use now.

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