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cab
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jema Downsizer Moderator
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Posted: Tue Sep 13, 05 3:23 pm Post subject: Re: Allotment |
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cab wrote: |
ken69 wrote: |
Hi Jeff...if you have Japanese Knotweed or Marestail, you may want to cut your losses. |
That's right, be optimistic
Both are complete sods to eradicate, of course, and you do get them on plots sometimes (there are one or two on our site with marestail). But it CAN be done, and you can, with a lot of hard work, make something out of such a plot. As long as it isn't a massive infestation, you should still be ok. |
I suppose arguably, if you have these infestations, you are duty bound to be the one to deal with it. Leave it and you are just allowing it to spread even more |
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cab
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Jonnyboy
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ken69
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Bugs
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