Weeds
It is all about the weeds! How to remove them or control them. Share your experiences and advice here.

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Started by Ednaduck 8 years ago
Hi All,  One of the gardens I  work at has a major horsetail problem. Any ideas for getting rid of it please? We've tried digging it out but the r...
remove this Last replied to by Knowles87 11 months ago
Controlling horsetail (Equisetum) can be challenging. Some methods to consider include: Consistent digging to remove as ...
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Started by NewHomeNewGarden 9 years ago
Help! I moved into my new house this year and I have finally started to get round to working on the garden. Unfortunately for me, I seem to have bindw...
remove this Last replied to by brmes@btinternet.com 6 years ago
I had bind weed at my last home. Spent countless hours digging out the roots. It's amazing how much there is underground...
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Started by steverob 6 years ago
Says it all really: my lawn is weedy and mossy, and to make matters worse, it's on clay and quite compacted. My plan is as follows: treat with lawn w...
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Started by carolb 8 years ago
I pass this clump of plant most mornings on my walks with my dog and I often stop and look at it and wonder if it could be Japanese knot weed, it is i...
remove this Last replied to by carolb 8 years ago
Update on the Japanese knot weed, it looks like the local council must be treating it with some kind of weed killer as i...




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