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Can anyone offer any advice on how I can rid my plot of "mares tail"? I took on my allotment the end of last summer and it was 6ft tall in weeds! It's now mostly under control, but I have this mares tail everywhere...
as soon as you see it hoe it ,might take a while.like a lot of weeds it puts a lot of energy into growing the top so if you keep cutting the top of it should die hopefully ?
Welcome to the Vine Fastlearner. There is no way to get rid of Mare's tail. It's impossible to dig it out - the roots go all the way to Austalia and any little bit left will regrow.
It can be kept under control. If you're prepared to spray with glyphosphate, 2 or 3 sprayings will lessen its impact. Otherwise just keep hoeing the tops off.
Covering with membrane (or anything else ) doesn't work. It just grows sideways and comes up outside the covered area.
Sorry if this sounds negative - but the stuff is a major problem.
The only thing I found worked was road salt - but the stuff was growing in the road, but this would stop anything from growing.
Hope you can find a way.
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
Deep root sorts out marestail I had a plot that was covered in it, after digging out as much root as posible and having tried the roundup without much success I heard about deep root, I kept a spray of this and when the mares tail showed its self give it a squirt this worked very well and after two years I reckon I am 95% free of the evil weed.
One of the guys at the allotments has a plot infested with mares tail! He has built raised beds lined with teram and this seems to keep it at bay in these areas.
Apparently it was brought in with a load of manure the guy on the end plot got delivered. It's taken quite a few years but it's now 5 plots down from the original drop............3 plots away from mine!
Bruising the foliage before treating with weedkiller is the usual recommendation!
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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