Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum and to gardening.
I swapped my 4th floor flat for a house with a garden round 3 sides of it. My very first one! Imagine my dismay when i moved in, to find the back garden was dense and 4 feet plus, high with thistles. It wasn't like that when I viewed 3 months previously. I was at a loss to know what to do and it was cold with hard ground so i waited till a month ago and tackled them. I thought I had dug them all up and had left myself with a really pretty, kinda wild, country garden. There are so many lovely flowers, ivy's and grasses i don't want to lose. The earth is incredibly stoney underneath, enough to seriously bend my fork.
So now, the garden has well over 100 smaller thistles coming up. Some have reached 2' with the recent rain. I'm out today trying my hardest to get as many as i can up without ruining everything else but since I estimate there are double what was previously there in numbers, I'm literally tearing my hair out
Is there any advice anyone can give me on how to get rid of them without turning the whole garden into earth?
Please help me.
I'm in Leicester if there's anyone who can possibly come and give me an overview on what could be done. I have absolutely no experience and just want a pretty managable garden.
Thank you for reading
Fizzy xXx
I swapped my 4th floor flat for a house with a garden round 3 sides of it. My very first one! Imagine my dismay when i moved in, to find the back garden was dense and 4 feet plus, high with thistles. It wasn't like that when I viewed 3 months previously. I was at a loss to know what to do and it was cold with hard ground so i waited till a month ago and tackled them. I thought I had dug them all up and had left myself with a really pretty, kinda wild, country garden. There are so many lovely flowers, ivy's and grasses i don't want to lose. The earth is incredibly stoney underneath, enough to seriously bend my fork.
So now, the garden has well over 100 smaller thistles coming up. Some have reached 2' with the recent rain. I'm out today trying my hardest to get as many as i can up without ruining everything else but since I estimate there are double what was previously there in numbers, I'm literally tearing my hair out
Is there any advice anyone can give me on how to get rid of them without turning the whole garden into earth?
Please help me.
I'm in Leicester if there's anyone who can possibly come and give me an overview on what could be done. I have absolutely no experience and just want a pretty managable garden.
Thank you for reading
Fizzy xXx
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