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suzburnet 30-09-2003 09:40 AM

Clearing an area of helxine
 
Help! We are clearing a large rockery that has been over-run with helxine (Soleirolia soleirolii). Though we're digging everything up (plants and rocks) to clean out the roots It is impossible to get rid of every fragment of the helxine from the cleared soil, and I wonder if it will come back from these little bits. Has anyone any experience of this situation?

John Edgar 30-09-2003 11:02 AM

Clearing an area of helxine
 
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 08:40:13 GMT, suzburnet
wrote:

Help! We are clearing a large rockery that has been over-run with
helxine (Soleirolia soleirolii). Though we're digging everything up
(plants and rocks) to clean out the roots It is impossible to get rid
of every fragment of the helxine from the cleared soil, and I wonder if
it will come back from these little bits. Has anyone any experience of
this situation?


Only in a block driveway, where it simply shrugged off Pathclear. We
poured boiling water on it and that did the trick. Maybe you can boil
up the soil?!
John
John
In limine sapientiae

Lorna 01-10-2003 10:02 AM

Clearing an area of helxine
 
I'm afraid that in my experience, it will come back from microscopic
fragments!

However, by removing the main bulk of it in one of my beds, and then
watching like a hawk and removing each new clump that sprang up (quite
easy), I was clear in a year.

Lorna

"suzburnet" wrote in message
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Help! We are clearing a large rockery that has been over-run with
helxine (Soleirolia soleirolii). Though we're digging everything up
(plants and rocks) to clean out the roots It is impossible to get rid
of every fragment of the helxine from the cleared soil, and I wonder if
it will come back from these little bits. Has anyone any experience of
this situation?
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suzburnet
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