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Gardening newbie with wilderness to clear
Two questions. First, what is best for getting rid of a tough shrub root
adjacent to bathroom wall that refuses to be cut or yanked out? I was told creosote would poison it to death but apparently creosote has become another thing the nanny state says shops are not allowed to sell us. Secondly, I have cleared the wilderness alongside the hard standing at the bottom of my garden and I now just want to know the best way to kill off any remaining weeds in the soil around it. Is there anything not too anti-social that I can zap the soil with before I decide what to plant in it, or is it simply a matter of weeding the soil from time to time until the weeds stop coming through? Any suggestions gratefully received. Jeffrey Prest http://wageringwar.blogspot.com/ |
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