Hi everyone. I recently posted a question regarding using glyphosate to get to grips with my new very overgrown lottie.
I took the lottie on in march and over the space of two blistering Easter weeks managed to strim and dig about a quarter. As we all know at the end of april we had about 3 months of really grim weather so as you may assume it now looks as bad as it did when i took it on (managed to get some runner beans in though and am getting a really good crop. so got some encouragement).
About two weeks ago i found some carpet and used it as a weed stopper and it has worked great. i now have lots more carpet and underlay available as wifey wants the laminate look.....
So the question is should i use carpet or glyophosate. Bearing in mind when i dug the first quarter in April i found about 20 foot of half burnt carpet about an inch under the soil which quite frankly did me nut in
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Anyone else had this problem ??
Thanks to ya all Minty
I took the lottie on in march and over the space of two blistering Easter weeks managed to strim and dig about a quarter. As we all know at the end of april we had about 3 months of really grim weather so as you may assume it now looks as bad as it did when i took it on (managed to get some runner beans in though and am getting a really good crop. so got some encouragement).
About two weeks ago i found some carpet and used it as a weed stopper and it has worked great. i now have lots more carpet and underlay available as wifey wants the laminate look.....
So the question is should i use carpet or glyophosate. Bearing in mind when i dug the first quarter in April i found about 20 foot of half burnt carpet about an inch under the soil which quite frankly did me nut in

Anyone else had this problem ??
Thanks to ya all Minty
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