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That new roundup gel
right after a week. The main issue I have with it is the size of the spreader. I've been using it on some bindweed which is growing in between plants. It's far more difficult than using the brush that used to come with the old type of Glyphosate Gel. A by Tootles
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31/07/2012 19:46:29
by Tim Burr
Talkback: Dogs in the garden
My own dog Poppy, an airedale terrier, was never much use around the garden until this summer when I discovered she had a hidden gardening talent. We have a terrible problem with next door's bindweed which spends all year trying to take over our by Tilly Lover
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28/11/2011 18:30:26
by Dave L
Growing morning glory in a hanging basket.
it in both cases. It can act a bit like bindweed (though not perennial). It might possibly work with bigger and stronger shrubs. No harm in trying it out of a basket. Depends on which MG you have, kate. Some are ideal for hanging baskets, others need a lot by kate1123
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23/06/2012 20:32:26
by Hollie- Hock
Talkback: Future Gardens and Butterfly World
Easy gardening. I agee with your sentiment. In practice it's not so simple to keep on top of. Note the story on bindweed! what I have found is less is more, get some good landscaping done, plantex or similar to keep the weeds down, find some easy by susan16pen
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28/11/2011 18:39:15
by Habitat_Aid
Salt and Vinegar
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 by Daintiness
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01/06/2012 11:02:36
by kate1123
HORSETAIL
. It grows in abundance in the forests in Vancouver. I think it is worse than bindweed as the roots are the same colour as the earth so any useful tips on how to get rid of it would be very welcome. I do appreciate that I may have a long battle ahead of me by julia 5
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14/07/2012 12:09:34
by asperge
Hello
on here so don't be afraid to ask or you can just pop in for a chat and tell us how you're getting on.  We're a friendly lot Hi Donna Welcome, if you've got the gardening bug, your life will never be the same again!  Good luck with your bindweed, it makes by Donna Brady
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22/02/2013 23:13:55
by Bunnysplanet
Unusal Lawn Plant
Hello, Has anyone seen on e of these Daisy's before, we spotted it in our lawn at the weekend. There are only 2 plants we could see with these leaf markings.     Very interesting Julian. I had a variegated bindweed one year and someone suggested by Julian Howden
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29/04/2013 14:26:05
by nutcutlet
Size of roots removed
are blinking awful things, even the dead ones have great big thorns that scratch you to bits.  I am also fighting the bramble & bindweed problem, there are quite a few of us on here fighting the battle, and I often come here for advice.  Brambles only tend by Aefio
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10/05/2013 16:13:37
by Mummy Muddy Paws
Talkback: Couch grass
of work on them. well thats gardening for you isn't it or is it. I have the same problems with couch grass also bindweed. One part of my allotment which I cleared of stinging nettles 2 years ago has been taken over by the rotten stuff!!! So it is going by s debattista
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28/11/2011 18:37:23
by Tasia

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