life after horsetails or rather living with horse tails.
I took on a plot that hadn't been touched in years and through my eagerness, i spent two days rotavating it. It allowed me to grow what i wanted that season, it also chopped up all the horsetails which grew exponentially, just like mickey mouse chopping the broomstick in the disney classic fantasia.![EEK!](https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/grapevine/core/images/smilies/eek.gif)
Anyhow, I've curbed it over the years, but the point is, it never stopped me growing what i wanted to grow and still doesn't, it's roots grow deep and doesn't really interfere with what i've grown.
I religiously pull them when i see them, this severely weakens it over time and i soak the pulled horsetails in a blue barrel of water for a year with all my other persistent perennial weeds then compost them.
I use them to my advantage.
Hope this helps, there is a plot balance and don't give in
I took on a plot that hadn't been touched in years and through my eagerness, i spent two days rotavating it. It allowed me to grow what i wanted that season, it also chopped up all the horsetails which grew exponentially, just like mickey mouse chopping the broomstick in the disney classic fantasia.
![EEK!](https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/grapevine/core/images/smilies/eek.gif)
Anyhow, I've curbed it over the years, but the point is, it never stopped me growing what i wanted to grow and still doesn't, it's roots grow deep and doesn't really interfere with what i've grown.
I religiously pull them when i see them, this severely weakens it over time and i soak the pulled horsetails in a blue barrel of water for a year with all my other persistent perennial weeds then compost them.
I use them to my advantage.
Hope this helps, there is a plot balance and don't give in
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