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Liquorice problem
Has anyone got any ideas about how to get rid of liquorice roots. The previous owners of my house must have been mad. It has taken over. I know digging it up solves the problem but some of it is as thick as my wrist and goes down more than three feet.
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Liquorice problem
"lindsey" wrote in message s.com... Has anyone got any ideas about how to get rid of liquorice roots. The previous owners of my house must have been mad. It has taken over. I know digging it up solves the problem but some of it is as thick as my wrist and goes down more than three feet. I'll take some off your hands ... where are you? Mary thanks in advance -- lindsey ------------------------------------------------------------------------ posted via www.GardenBanter.co.uk |
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Liquorice problem
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now i live in the country side. Have never really been into gardening before I moved here, as i've always been a city girl. You are welcome to some Liquorice just tell me how to send it. Also apologies for talking about a non native plant. |
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