Hi All,
It's week 3 on my allotment and I have got around to digging up the hedge end of this little plot [since I cut back the hedge the soil is not yet hard & dry so it needs to be done quickly whilst it is easier to work].
Most of the plot has simple weeds to deal with [couch grass and creeping cinquefoil], but now I am into the bindweed and ivy roots.
I can dig these up to a degree but the soil has not been worked for 10 years and is really heavy clay, so I don't think I can expect to get them out fully. I have sprayed with glyphosate which has done a lot to diminish the other weeds but I cannot see it doing much with the ivy.
This end of the plot gets very wet in winter so I need to set up raised beds to get the best of the area.
Can you offer advice on what is likely to happen with the ivy and how I should handle this? It has grown across the ground from the hedge so infests the area I want to use for compost bins and the neighbour's unused plot.
Thanks, Ann
It's week 3 on my allotment and I have got around to digging up the hedge end of this little plot [since I cut back the hedge the soil is not yet hard & dry so it needs to be done quickly whilst it is easier to work].
Most of the plot has simple weeds to deal with [couch grass and creeping cinquefoil], but now I am into the bindweed and ivy roots.
I can dig these up to a degree but the soil has not been worked for 10 years and is really heavy clay, so I don't think I can expect to get them out fully. I have sprayed with glyphosate which has done a lot to diminish the other weeds but I cannot see it doing much with the ivy.
This end of the plot gets very wet in winter so I need to set up raised beds to get the best of the area.
Can you offer advice on what is likely to happen with the ivy and how I should handle this? It has grown across the ground from the hedge so infests the area I want to use for compost bins and the neighbour's unused plot.
Thanks, Ann
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