I have loads of oxalis in my garden, and can't seem to get rid of it (see photos below).
This was my first year of gardening, and the garden was pretty overgrown before I started (we moved here 2 years ago). I prepared the soil by doing lots of digging, and think I might have made the oxalis problem worse.
I was weeding by snapping the stem until a friend told me that oxalis needs to be dug up, to remove the roots and nodules. I have tried to remove as much as possible, but it's difficult without also digging up my veg and flowers. There is loads of it in the cracks between the paving stones too.
I was wondering whether I need to resort to using a chemical weedkiller. My plan for the garden border (once the flowers and veg are finished) was to dig in some garden compost to improve the soil and leave it over the winter. So there will be nothing growing in the border for about 4 months (or longer, if I start now).
If I do use weedkiller, which one should I use? And will all traces of it be gone before I start again in spring? The other concerns are that I have a 2 year old who uses the garden, plus there are some plants further along the border that I don't want to kill (see photo below, you can see the tree and primroses on the left).
Thanks for any advice on how to get rid of this annoying weed!
This was my first year of gardening, and the garden was pretty overgrown before I started (we moved here 2 years ago). I prepared the soil by doing lots of digging, and think I might have made the oxalis problem worse.
I was weeding by snapping the stem until a friend told me that oxalis needs to be dug up, to remove the roots and nodules. I have tried to remove as much as possible, but it's difficult without also digging up my veg and flowers. There is loads of it in the cracks between the paving stones too.
I was wondering whether I need to resort to using a chemical weedkiller. My plan for the garden border (once the flowers and veg are finished) was to dig in some garden compost to improve the soil and leave it over the winter. So there will be nothing growing in the border for about 4 months (or longer, if I start now).
If I do use weedkiller, which one should I use? And will all traces of it be gone before I start again in spring? The other concerns are that I have a 2 year old who uses the garden, plus there are some plants further along the border that I don't want to kill (see photo below, you can see the tree and primroses on the left).
Thanks for any advice on how to get rid of this annoying weed!
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