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Groundsel

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 17:32:23

Groundsel is able to produce lots of seed, and several generations of this weed can grow in a single growing season. Plants can overwinter and act as a host for rust fungus. This weed is adaptable to a wide range of growing conditions. Seed can blow


Wireworms

By Richard Jones on 18/02/2009 15:48:08

are getting ready for the big planting session after half-term.There are precious few bugs about still. A small cloud of diaphanous winter gnats flutters above the shed but all else is quiet, until I pull up a small groundsel plant. There, wriggling


Dock

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 17:15:22

on removing weedsYarrowStinging nettlesPineapple weedGroundsel


Greater plantain

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 17:26:27

lawn weedkiller or a lawn feed and weed product.established flowerbeds, cracks in paving, garden walls, lawnsspring, summer, autumnMore advice on removing weedsGroundselMeadowgrassCloverDandelion


Field horsetail

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 17:36:06

Field horsetail is also known as marestail. Once established, it has roots that extend to 2m deep, and spreads by means of creeping rhizomes. The plant produces light-brown stems in late spring, topped with cone-like structures


How to make a comfrey feed

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 11:59:19

Watering canMay-September20 minutes to prepare the feedHarvest comfrey leaves from the base of established plants. The hairy leaves can irritate the skin, so wear gloves if necessary.Remove flowers and tough stems, then chop up the leaves and pack them tightly


Weedkiller in manure

By Jane Moore on 20/06/2008 11:51:00

and groundsel. The weedkiller, aminopyralid, has been ingested by farm animals and hasn't broken down. It's still present in the manure, which, when laid as a mulch or incorporated into soil, can affect garden crops.Symptoms to look out for include distorted


Weeding garden paths

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:40:22

a chance to release seeds. A single plant can produce thousands of seeds, all with potential to grow into new, seed-producing plants. Groundsel and hairy bitter cress, start flowering while still tiny, so be vigilant and remove them as they appear


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