Hi Becca,
your plot sounds very similar to mine when I first took it over in July; I had a complete forest of brambles and nettles at one end, a grassland in the middle, and the far end was all nettles.
I did hire a brush cutter, but only for the grass and the nettles - it wouldn't touch the brambles at all, they had been there so long that some of them were enormous - i've just dug one up that had a root 9 inches thick!
I tackled the brambles with some secateurs, and an old hedging tool that my grandfather gave me - pretty close to a machette actually! and that did the trick. Then it's just a case of digging them out, and that takes time i'm afraid. I think the last of my root clumps will be out on my next trip down the lottie (fingers crossed).
When it came to the nettles, I was lucky in as much as the roots were so near the surface - mainly covered only by old leaves - that I could pull them up quite easily. I'm not sure if this is common or not.
I'd just burn the lot, if you've anything like a 10 rod plot you'll be swamped by the rubbish. Get rid of it and start anew, besides the ash is meant to be quite good, in small amounts.
All the best,
seniab.
your plot sounds very similar to mine when I first took it over in July; I had a complete forest of brambles and nettles at one end, a grassland in the middle, and the far end was all nettles.
I did hire a brush cutter, but only for the grass and the nettles - it wouldn't touch the brambles at all, they had been there so long that some of them were enormous - i've just dug one up that had a root 9 inches thick!
I tackled the brambles with some secateurs, and an old hedging tool that my grandfather gave me - pretty close to a machette actually! and that did the trick. Then it's just a case of digging them out, and that takes time i'm afraid. I think the last of my root clumps will be out on my next trip down the lottie (fingers crossed).
When it came to the nettles, I was lucky in as much as the roots were so near the surface - mainly covered only by old leaves - that I could pull them up quite easily. I'm not sure if this is common or not.
I'd just burn the lot, if you've anything like a 10 rod plot you'll be swamped by the rubbish. Get rid of it and start anew, besides the ash is meant to be quite good, in small amounts.
All the best,
seniab.
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