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dirt dibbler 02-08-2004 04:54 PM

weedkiller
 
Having taken on an overgrown allotment this season, i have been fighting
back a forest of weeds all year.
The problem seems to have got out of control over the last month & i now
have a wall-to-wall carpet of weeds.
I feel like blitzing the whole lot with weedkiller in the autumn, can anyone
offer advice on what the best time
of year would be to do this & possibly the best chemical to use?

thanks

DD



Franz Heymann 02-08-2004 06:01 PM

weedkiller
 

"dirt dibbler" wrote in message
...
Having taken on an overgrown allotment this season, i have been

fighting
back a forest of weeds all year.
The problem seems to have got out of control over the last month & i

now
have a wall-to-wall carpet of weeds.
I feel like blitzing the whole lot with weedkiller in the autumn,

can anyone
offer advice on what the best time
of year would be to do this & possibly the best chemical to use?


Undoubtedly any Glyphosate-based weedkiller, applied when the weeds
are growing actively. It takes a week or more, but really erdaicates
the weeds.

Franz



Ad Meijer 02-08-2004 07:11 PM

weedkiller
 
I could if there was a genuine E-mail addres
"dirt dibbler" wrote in message
...
Having taken on an overgrown allotment this season, i have been fighting
back a forest of weeds all year.
The problem seems to have got out of control over the last month & i now
have a wall-to-wall carpet of weeds.
I feel like blitzing the whole lot with weedkiller in the autumn, can

anyone
offer advice on what the best time
of year would be to do this & possibly the best chemical to use?

thanks

DD





Ad Meijer 02-08-2004 07:11 PM

weedkiller
 
I could if there was a genuine E-mail addres
"dirt dibbler" wrote in message
...
Having taken on an overgrown allotment this season, i have been fighting
back a forest of weeds all year.
The problem seems to have got out of control over the last month & i now
have a wall-to-wall carpet of weeds.
I feel like blitzing the whole lot with weedkiller in the autumn, can

anyone
offer advice on what the best time
of year would be to do this & possibly the best chemical to use?

thanks

DD





Broadback 02-08-2004 07:28 PM

weedkiller
 
Ad Meijer wrote:

I could if there was a genuine E-mail addres
"dirt dibbler" wrote in message
...

Why not reply to the group, there are many who would like to read the
responses?

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Broadback 02-08-2004 07:28 PM

weedkiller
 
Ad Meijer wrote:

I could if there was a genuine E-mail addres
"dirt dibbler" wrote in message
...

Why not reply to the group, there are many who would like to read the
responses?

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Please do not reply by Email, as all
emails to this address are automatically deleted.

Dcjtee 02-08-2004 09:09 PM

weedkiller
 
It takes a week or more, but really erdaicates
the weeds.


But not the seeds.......... One guy I knew swore by the use of a paraffin flame
thrower for weed killing. Almost totally organic as well.


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Dcjtee 02-08-2004 09:09 PM

weedkiller
 
It takes a week or more, but really erdaicates
the weeds.


But not the seeds.......... One guy I knew swore by the use of a paraffin flame
thrower for weed killing. Almost totally organic as well.


------------------------------------------
The Bristol, UK branch of The Residents Appreciation Society.

http://english.aljazeera.net


Martin Brown 02-08-2004 10:42 PM

weedkiller
 
In message , dirt dibbler
writes
Having taken on an overgrown allotment this season, i have been fighting
back a forest of weeds all year.
The problem seems to have got out of control over the last month & i now
have a wall-to-wall carpet of weeds.
I feel like blitzing the whole lot with weedkiller in the autumn, can anyone
offer advice on what the best time
of year would be to do this & possibly the best chemical to use?


You can hit it now with glyphosate to clear the ground. Wait a couple of
weeks (or maybe 3) until it is all tinder dry then make a firebreak
around the edges and torch it. That is by far the fastest way to clear
severely overgrown land. Most seed heads will be destroyed too. As will
your fences and garden sheds if the firebreak is inadequate.

You must hit the weeds in active growth and you do not want any of them
to set seed. Especially not the thistles which are almost in season.

Regards,
--
Martin Brown

Martin Brown 02-08-2004 10:42 PM

weedkiller
 
In message , dirt dibbler
writes
Having taken on an overgrown allotment this season, i have been fighting
back a forest of weeds all year.
The problem seems to have got out of control over the last month & i now
have a wall-to-wall carpet of weeds.
I feel like blitzing the whole lot with weedkiller in the autumn, can anyone
offer advice on what the best time
of year would be to do this & possibly the best chemical to use?


You can hit it now with glyphosate to clear the ground. Wait a couple of
weeks (or maybe 3) until it is all tinder dry then make a firebreak
around the edges and torch it. That is by far the fastest way to clear
severely overgrown land. Most seed heads will be destroyed too. As will
your fences and garden sheds if the firebreak is inadequate.

You must hit the weeds in active growth and you do not want any of them
to set seed. Especially not the thistles which are almost in season.

Regards,
--
Martin Brown

Martin Heames 02-08-2004 11:08 PM

weedkiller
 
Hi,
The best thing to do this time of year is cover over the areas you are not
using with matting, black bags what ever you can get your hans on. Then wait
till it's time to dig over usually in the autumn ensuring you pull any weed
roots along the way.
Works for me every time :-)

Please do not use chemicals remember you are growing edible crops and think
of your neighbours growing in the next plot!

Martin
www.thegardenspider.com

"dirt dibbler" wrote in message
...
Having taken on an overgrown allotment this season, i have been fighting
back a forest of weeds all year.
The problem seems to have got out of control over the last month & i now
have a wall-to-wall carpet of weeds.
I feel like blitzing the whole lot with weedkiller in the autumn, can

anyone
offer advice on what the best time
of year would be to do this & possibly the best chemical to use?

thanks

DD





Doug. 02-08-2004 11:42 PM

weedkiller
 

"Martin Heames" wrote in message
...
Hi,
The best thing to do this time of year is cover over the areas you are

not
using with matting, black bags what ever you can get your hans on.

Then wait
till it's time to dig over usually in the autumn ensuring you pull any

weed
roots along the way.
Works for me every time :-)

Please do not use chemicals remember you are growing edible crops and

think
of your neighbours growing and groaning after scoffing your peas and

beansin the next plot!

Martin
www.thegardenspider.com


*********
Good thinking!,- the neighbours' growing kids have Human Rights you
know,and they could get anasty belly-ache from scoffing your raw
carrots, peas etc. They could enter your allotment,and so long as they
don't break in they could pitch a belltent and live there as squatters
if they like and there's sweet b'-all you or anyone elses can do about
it.
Doug.
********

"dirt dibbler" wrote in message
...
Having taken on an overgrown allotment this season, i have been

fighting
back a forest of weeds all year.
The problem seems to have got out of control over the last month & i

now
have a wall-to-wall carpet of weeds.
I feel like blitzing the whole lot with weedkiller in the autumn,

can
anyone
offer advice on what the best time
of year would be to do this & possibly the best chemical to use?

thanks

DD







Doug. 02-08-2004 11:42 PM

weedkiller
 

"Martin Heames" wrote in message
...
Hi,
The best thing to do this time of year is cover over the areas you are

not
using with matting, black bags what ever you can get your hans on.

Then wait
till it's time to dig over usually in the autumn ensuring you pull any

weed
roots along the way.
Works for me every time :-)

Please do not use chemicals remember you are growing edible crops and

think
of your neighbours growing and groaning after scoffing your peas and

beansin the next plot!

Martin
www.thegardenspider.com


*********
Good thinking!,- the neighbours' growing kids have Human Rights you
know,and they could get anasty belly-ache from scoffing your raw
carrots, peas etc. They could enter your allotment,and so long as they
don't break in they could pitch a belltent and live there as squatters
if they like and there's sweet b'-all you or anyone elses can do about
it.
Doug.
********

"dirt dibbler" wrote in message
...
Having taken on an overgrown allotment this season, i have been

fighting
back a forest of weeds all year.
The problem seems to have got out of control over the last month & i

now
have a wall-to-wall carpet of weeds.
I feel like blitzing the whole lot with weedkiller in the autumn,

can
anyone
offer advice on what the best time
of year would be to do this & possibly the best chemical to use?

thanks

DD







Joe Fogey 03-08-2004 12:27 AM

weedkiller
 
You'd be better off with a wall to wall carpet of carpet, cardboard, black
poly or anything that shuts out the light.

Your weeds would then rot down to make compost and would give you a good
surface to plant in next year. Vegetables like potatoes and Jerusalem
artichokes also help clear ground of weeds.

Fogey

"dirt dibbler" wrote in message
...
Having taken on an overgrown allotment this season, i have been fighting
back a forest of weeds all year.
The problem seems to have got out of control over the last month & i now
have a wall-to-wall carpet of weeds.
I feel like blitzing the whole lot with weedkiller in the autumn, can

anyone
offer advice on what the best time
of year would be to do this & possibly the best chemical to use?

thanks

DD





Joe Fogey 03-08-2004 12:27 AM

weedkiller
 
You'd be better off with a wall to wall carpet of carpet, cardboard, black
poly or anything that shuts out the light.

Your weeds would then rot down to make compost and would give you a good
surface to plant in next year. Vegetables like potatoes and Jerusalem
artichokes also help clear ground of weeds.

Fogey

"dirt dibbler" wrote in message
...
Having taken on an overgrown allotment this season, i have been fighting
back a forest of weeds all year.
The problem seems to have got out of control over the last month & i now
have a wall-to-wall carpet of weeds.
I feel like blitzing the whole lot with weedkiller in the autumn, can

anyone
offer advice on what the best time
of year would be to do this & possibly the best chemical to use?

thanks

DD






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