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Old 11-10-2004, 11:13 AM
Roger Hembury
 
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Hi

I'm new to this newsgroup so this may of been covered before so apologies
for going over old ground (no pun intended!), but is there any 100% way of
getting rid of ground elder.

I have tried strimming, digging, burning and even tried weedkillers (sodium
chlorate amongst others) all to no avail.

I am getting overrun with it. If I dig over any part of the garden then
within a week it's there!

HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks

Roger



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Old 11-10-2004, 11:35 AM
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Getting rid of ground elder...

Systemic weedkiller is the best way, apparently. In a green garden, dig and
remove every last bit - a tiny sliver will grow again! Repeat ad nauseam
and don't let it get established after each dig. Daily hoeing works well in
a hot summer as eventually it gets weakened and dies.

Alternatively, sow a lawn and mow short for a couple of seasons. The ground
elder doesn't seem to compete well and eventually dies.

Keep at it and you will win. But especially at the start, it's a lot of
work. We started at one side of the garden and slowly worked our way
across, keeping an eye for "survivors" behind us as we went. Our gargen
isn't free, but it's now under control.

BTW, it will survive for quite long periods under weed suppressent! Don't
expect to put iot down and remove a few weeks later.

Paul DS.



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Old 11-10-2004, 12:50 PM
Franz Heymann
 
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"Paul D.Smith" wrote in message
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[snip]
Getting rid of ground elder...

Systemic weedkiller is the best way, apparently. In a green garden,

dig and
remove every last bit - a tiny sliver will grow again! Repeat ad

nauseam
and don't let it get established after each dig. Daily hoeing works

well in
a hot summer as eventually it gets weakened and dies.

Alternatively, sow a lawn and mow short for a couple of seasons.

The ground
elder doesn't seem to compete well and eventually dies.

Keep at it and you will win. But especially at the start, it's a

lot of
work. We started at one side of the garden and slowly worked our

way
across, keeping an eye for "survivors" behind us as we went. Our

gargen
isn't free, but it's now under control.

BTW, it will survive for quite long periods under weed suppressent!

Don't
expect to put iot down and remove a few weeks later.


It requires ar least a full growing season to be killed by a
suppressant like black polythene.

Franz


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