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No, the glyphosate would hardly work at all - it needs to make contact with green growing leaves and be taken down into the plant.
Strim,burn,black plastic cover and get on with your fencing ,compost building,shed erecting.and other jobs.
There used to be a very effective way of dealing with weeds. KEEP THE HOE GOING
Don't mean to be picky or have a go, but if money is an issue isn't strimming cheaper than buying weedkiller........ ???
Quote from: 1066 on May 07, 2009, 12:03:55Don't mean to be picky or have a go, but if money is an issue isn't strimming cheaper than buying weedkiller........ ???I know what your saying, im just pointing out theres a difference between a £6 packet of weedkiller and the cost of weed suppressant fabric at £1 per square meter. And i would be needing an awful lot of that. Its all good and well if you have a free supply of thick black plastic. (which I dont)Anyway I didnt ask the question to get into a big debate about the uses of weedkillers. Just wanted to know if the two went to gether or not.Thanksshadowdragon.
Quote from: shadowdragon on May 07, 2009, 14:17:23Quote from: 1066 on May 07, 2009, 12:03:55Don't mean to be picky or have a go, but if money is an issue isn't strimming cheaper than buying weedkiller........ ???I know what your saying, im just pointing out theres a difference between a £6 packet of weedkiller and the cost of weed suppressant fabric at £1 per square meter. And i would be needing an awful lot of that. Its all good and well if you have a free supply of thick black plastic. (which I dont)Anyway I didnt ask the question to get into a big debate about the uses of weedkillers. Just wanted to know if the two went to gether or not.Thanksshadowdragon.No probs shadowdragon - I was being a bit literal but it was a genuine thoughtFrom a plastic covered plot in Hastings.... :D1066