I took over my first half plot in November and immediately saw there was horsetail on it.. I didn't think it was that much of an issue as I've got it in my garden and it's manageable. Then I was told the person who had it before me had repeatedly rotovated it every year for a couple of years.. Worrying.
I dug it over the winter and cleared a ton of roots.. As far as I could see I'd taken out the majority of the weeds and started planting in the spring, I've got potatoes in and parsnips, raspberries, strawberries beans, loads of leeks and onions, various brassicas etcetera..
However, the horsetail infestation is really bad. It's coming up like grass.. Several fronds per square cm over the whole half plot and I just can't keep it looking reasonable. It's is so disheartening, ugly, frustrating and an absolute waste of my time keep trying to weed it out. Goodness knows how bad it would have been had I not dug out 17 million bin bags of roots
I took over the other half plot on April and there's horsetail on it but a normal amount. I can live with it
So.. I'm think of taking everything out the first half in the autumn just as it's dying back and using weed killer on the whole thing.. Possibly kurtail but probably AS. And then leave the plot over winter, see what comes up and do it again if required.
Has anyone tried this approach? I'm prepared to sacrifice the half for several months but only if it's going to work.
I dug it over the winter and cleared a ton of roots.. As far as I could see I'd taken out the majority of the weeds and started planting in the spring, I've got potatoes in and parsnips, raspberries, strawberries beans, loads of leeks and onions, various brassicas etcetera..
However, the horsetail infestation is really bad. It's coming up like grass.. Several fronds per square cm over the whole half plot and I just can't keep it looking reasonable. It's is so disheartening, ugly, frustrating and an absolute waste of my time keep trying to weed it out. Goodness knows how bad it would have been had I not dug out 17 million bin bags of roots
I took over the other half plot on April and there's horsetail on it but a normal amount. I can live with it
So.. I'm think of taking everything out the first half in the autumn just as it's dying back and using weed killer on the whole thing.. Possibly kurtail but probably AS. And then leave the plot over winter, see what comes up and do it again if required.
Has anyone tried this approach? I'm prepared to sacrifice the half for several months but only if it's going to work.
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