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On Mon, 5 Oct 2015 13:46:12 +0100, Martin Brown
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On 05/10/2015 13:38, Stephen Wolstenholme wrote:
On Sun, 4 Oct 2015 21:00:24 +0200, Ralph Holmes
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I'm trying to eradicate a collection of nettles and other weeds from my
summer bulbs bed using Roundup Gel.
How much gel do I need to use?
- a dab on one leaf?
- cover all the leaves?
- a smear over a few leaves?
The instructions on the container seem enthusiastic but are not very
precise.
Anybody know?
Cheers
Ralph


I find pulling weeds up is just as effective as weed killer. It takes
a few years before they give up trying.


The fastest way is a combined physical and chemical attack.

Depending on quite how pernicious the weed is weaken it with weedkiller
and then dig up or dig up and then spot weed any new growth the moment
it surfaces. Ground elder needs the former treatment to zap it.


I've never even seen Ground elder.

If it invaded my garden I would probably eat it as it's supposed to be
tasty!

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On 05/10/2015 13:53, Stephen Wolstenholme wrote:
On Mon, 5 Oct 2015 13:46:12 +0100, Martin Brown
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On 05/10/2015 13:38, Stephen Wolstenholme wrote:


I find pulling weeds up is just as effective as weed killer. It takes
a few years before they give up trying.


The fastest way is a combined physical and chemical attack.

Depending on quite how pernicious the weed is weaken it with weedkiller
and then dig up or dig up and then spot weed any new growth the moment
it surfaces. Ground elder needs the former treatment to zap it.


I've never even seen Ground elder.

If it invaded my garden I would probably eat it as it's supposed to be
tasty!


It is supposed to be a remedy for gout. That is why the Romans grew it.

Even a 1/4" piece of the thick white root missed will be a new plant.

A neighbour rotivated a plot with it in and increased his problem with
the stuff by an order of magnitude.

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On 05/10/2015 15:07, Martin Brown wrote:

A neighbour rotivated a plot with it in and increased his problem with
the stuff by an order of magnitude.


We have it. Persistent weeding and it seems to be slowly giving up. I
must try eating some one day. But not some with Roundup!

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On 05/10/2015 21:37, Vir Campestris wrote:
On 05/10/2015 15:07, Martin Brown wrote:

A neighbour rotivated a plot with it in and increased his problem with
the stuff by an order of magnitude.


We have it. Persistent weeding and it seems to be slowly giving up. I
must try eating some one day. But not some with Roundup!


You have to be persistent but it will give up the ghost more easily than
bindweed. Never allow it to grow a leaf that isn't hit by weedkiller on
emergence and get every last piece of root you can. I have know someone
do it in a single season. Took me three years.

Paradoxically 2x over dilution of glyphosate so that you get a very
slower kill seems to work better taking down more root/rhizome through
having more time to translocate. No point in using weedkiller at this
time of year though the stuff is going dormant now.

I have an adjacent field laced with the stuff next door.

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Thanks for the vast amount of advice, but no one has even addressed my question, let alone answered it.

Is compulsive advice giving treatable?


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On 06/10/2015 15:09, Ralph Holmes wrote:

Thanks for the vast amount of advice, but no one has even addressed my
question, let alone answered it.

Is compulsive advice giving treatable?


Ungrateful moron. I answered your original question in msgid



It is already too late this year but if you want to waste your money
applying it to no good end then go ahead and use 1kg gel per plant.

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On 06/10/2015 16:10, Martin Brown wrote:
Ungrateful moron. I answered your original question in msgid



It is already too late this year but if you want to waste your money
applying it to no good end then go ahead and use 1kg gel per plant.


That link doesn't work for me. But I answered him too...

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