Hi all - Need some piece of advice.
We covered 1/4th of our allotment last year with some carpet in order to tackle weeds - bindweed, couch grass etc. Was at the allotment on saturday to find that the council had accidentally rotovated my plot (luckily they left a small patch I was working on at the top of the plot and had garlic planted). So now I am left with most of the plot rotovated i.e too many chopped weeds to clear. What can I do other than manully remove every bit of couch grass and other weeds with my hands.
Would the weeds under the carpet have been killed? or could each small piece of couch grass root grow to a new plant?
I am so angry with the chaps who rotovated... I had a plan to dig and clear weeds in small areas and now I am back to square one.....
We covered 1/4th of our allotment last year with some carpet in order to tackle weeds - bindweed, couch grass etc. Was at the allotment on saturday to find that the council had accidentally rotovated my plot (luckily they left a small patch I was working on at the top of the plot and had garlic planted). So now I am left with most of the plot rotovated i.e too many chopped weeds to clear. What can I do other than manully remove every bit of couch grass and other weeds with my hands.
Would the weeds under the carpet have been killed? or could each small piece of couch grass root grow to a new plant?
I am so angry with the chaps who rotovated... I had a plan to dig and clear weeds in small areas and now I am back to square one.....
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