I've set aside a couple of barrels for the drowning of perennial weeds. I chop the annuals/ ephemerals and leave them on the soil. I have one barrel for odd years fill, one for even years- as with my composters it helps rotation (though I have a finish bin for compost).
I leave the perennials on a black polystyrene box with a glass cover to dry them out.
Are there weed roots that will survive drowning for 6 months up to a year?
If any one the weeds have run to flower or seed (nettles, dandelion, Senecio spp) would the seeds be viable after their dunk?
I leave the perennials on a black polystyrene box with a glass cover to dry them out.
Are there weed roots that will survive drowning for 6 months up to a year?
If any one the weeds have run to flower or seed (nettles, dandelion, Senecio spp) would the seeds be viable after their dunk?
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