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Dock

On 19/10/2011 in Problems: Weeds

Dock, Rumex crispus, appears in the garden in large spreading groups, and is characterised by coarse, battered leaves. It spreads via seed produced by tiny brownish-green flowers, which appear in abundance in summer and are loved by seed


Talkback: Dock

On 24/11/2011 in forum


Talkback: Scent and memory

On 20/06/2012 in forum

The scent of dock leaves take me back to my childhood and trying to alleviate the sting from nettles. Kate, But A gardenia always reminds of how my late husband went into a flower shop in Bristol centre on our forst date and came out with one made


Plant or Weed

On 28/07/2012 in forum

im not sure rather or not to pull this up or not as i havent got a clue what it is, if it is a weed i will pull it up, thank you. Bit hard to see properly, but it looks a bit like a Dock to me. The picture is too close-can you post another one


help identifying

On 10/08/2012 in forum

Can anyone tell me how to tell the difference between red veined dock and chard as I have two plants that have appeared one in one of my pots on the kitchen window sill which has coriander in but is next to another pot which I sowed with mixed herbs


Clearing weeds from a paddock

On 17/04/2012 in forum

an acre of what we call an orchard: young fruit trees and rough grass.  We have planted some wildflower plugs into one area of it but we battle docks every year. I do use Grazon, but I don't have a pond.  If I was in your situation, I'd use Glyphosate


One for the ladies...

On 09/04/2013 in forum

plants are used in my life but was wondering if there was anyone else that did the same? um dock leaves for nettle stings, um i read somewhere parsley is a powerful aphrodisiac. I'ce seen big fields of opium poppies grown in lincolnshire by the showground


Talkback: Build me up buttercup

On 28/11/2011 in forum

find homes in my garden !Im not against them but they are hard work along with the nettle, thistles, reeds, docks, dandelions...but i enjoy the fight . hiya sorry its not about this topic but i have a rose plant which i think is kind of strange ithas


Pineapple weed

On 19/10/2011 in Problems: Weeds

. all over the garden, but particularly in lawnslate-spring to autumnMore advice on removing weedsDockWillowherbMeadowgrassCouch grass


Salt and Vinegar

On 01/06/2012 in forum

the idea from facebook. Excellent for killing grass, marestail ( crush first ) and dandy's, worked over night on these. Bindweed and docks not so good. I would buy in catering size bottles as it has to be applied undiluted and use a 5ltr plus


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