dandelion
By Surreylad
- 27 Apr, 2011
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the scourge of my garden life, my new neighbours haven't done anything to their garden and they have hundreds of them,and the seeds from them are everywhere in my garden now, oh well it'll keep me busy :-)
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ive only got a backyard and my neighbour has them in her yard , so of course they keep springing up everywhere, do like the colour though
27 Apr, 2011
They are a nightmare to get out too the roots go down and down what a shame, shame you could nt put a weed killer down there is one you can use if you have plants that are brown wooded.
27 Apr, 2011
Mine have done really well this year!
27 Apr, 2011
yes the colour is very nice vivid yellow Ann, lol yorkshire that's what i say when there's a cloud of seed coming over the fence... most are in the lawn sixpence so i have to dig them out, yes mine have done well too Meanie i even found one growing in the pond..
28 Apr, 2011
There is a tool that you just push down and it extracts it out of the lawn also a new one just come on to the market where it has a long handle and you press it down with foot and it extracts all weeds
28 Apr, 2011
i'll have a look seen what they are like. thanks sixpence
28 Apr, 2011
There is one being advertised of tv at present the new one.
28 Apr, 2011
thanks, i'll keep my eyes open..
28 Apr, 2011
Your welcome :o))
28 Apr, 2011
i saw it tonight £30 from internet :-))
28 Apr, 2011
You'll love my fail safe method! Just chop the top off and put a few drops of bleach down the exposed heart. Instant death. A few drops mind, and never near anything precious. Only in dry weather too.
29 Apr, 2011
thanks Meanie, i'll give it a try.
29 Apr, 2011
Lol Homebird that's my luck too :-))
2 May, 2011
I use citrus Parazone - at least it smells nice!
I don't think that I'd try it on the lawn though.....
2 May, 2011
Lol , i'm going to get one of those weed pullers sixpence was talking about...see what it's like.
2 May, 2011
That's the trouble with gardening books - they always seem to assume that you live miles from anyone else, that you can create a garden in total isolation. Especially when the plans show trees planted right up against the fence - they never seem to have neighbours who might have a thing or two to say about it.
What I was going to do with my garden (till I found out the beds weren't deep enough to use ) was to dig a trench right up against the fence and line it with strong plastic sacks, or sheeting if I could get any, then extend the sack up a few inches and tie to the bottom of the fence, hopefully creating a "no-creep" barrier. then I could wreak havoc on the weeds in my garden, and then I'd "only" have windblown seeds to worry about.
As I never got around to trying it, I don't know if that would have worked. but anything that slows them down, even if it doesn't stop them, would have been handy.
29 May, 2011
Yes that would have been a good idea, my old house i was in had a problem with cooch grass, so i buried metal sheets down a foot and a half and that did the trick... but here the dandelion seeds blow over by the millions...
29 May, 2011
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damn neighbours,
27 Apr, 2011