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How long can seeds survive when submerged?
A few weeks ago I visited the nether regions of my back garden where the
dreaded horse parsley was getting a worryingly vigorous foothold. I sprayed it with weed killer, and wherever I saw any that was flowering, I hacked it down for disposal (because of the seeds). I decided to put all of the hacked-down material in a large lidded bin, full of water, which will hopefully result in some useful liquid fertiliser. Does submersion generally kill seeds? If so, how long does it take? Many thanks, Al |
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