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Duckweed and pond weed
I'm starting to get duckweed and pond weed in my pond. I tried chemicals but ended up in a big cycle of endlessly having to add one thing after another without ever really getting rid of them. I tried ducks but the pond was too small really by Vith
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07/10/2012 00:32:50
by Vith
Is it a plant or a weed
can anyone tell me what this is as ive seen it in the wild it has very prickley branches and grows on some wasteland near to where i live also this 1 below   Viper's Bugloss, echium vulgare Evening primrose, oenothers biennis Whether they're weeds by Rushie
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13/11/2012 18:00:54
by nutcutlet
Talkback: Weed of the year 2008
Well I'm new to allotmenteering this year and I'm loving it. The weeds were 5 feet high when we took over the plot in July, but we've managed to clear most of them now. The worst were probably the bindweed with their brittle white roots which by green eyed pea
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28/11/2011 18:37:41
by gardenersgirl
A weed or something nice?
Found this growing in the flower bed today.  Any idea what it is?   Is it a weed or a keeper? Anemone blanda, something nice. It's easy and seeds around so some probably call it a weed Spot on, think i'll keep them then.   Thanks Adore this little by Bagz
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30/04/2013 20:40:37
by Salino
Weed suppressing membranes for allotment paths
Suggestions please for what to buy to keep my one foot wide allotment paths permanently free of weeds and grass Dont want to use gravel or paving stones by NewBoy2
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24/08/2012 17:43:39
by NewBoy2
Weeding - a forgotten skill? Discuss ....
Looking about me as I do, it appears to me that the skill of regular methodical weeding is often ignored by gardening programmes and magazines.   You really do have to keep on top of weeding to give plants the best chance to grow well by Dovefromabove
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12/10/2012 08:54:23
by Christopher2
Talkback: Removing weeds
, no chance. In short, what can't be cured must be endured or at least change of attitude from unwanted weeds to glorious colour. Good luck with your weeding! I dont agree with your solution of weed killer in this day and age and altho some of the weeds by Elizabeth Bellis-Sheldon
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10/05/2012 15:48:51
by lakelandlass
Talkback: Weeds and wildflowers
Hi. Apologies if this is the wrong place for questions...I am a gardening novice, and have experimentally sown Aquilegia, cornflower, poppy and Nigella seeds in my flowerbed. How, erm, do I know what are weeds, and what are my actual plants by Elisabeth
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28/11/2011 18:38:28
by Viv Lowe
Talkback: Suppressing weeds with carpet
. It had to get through carpet (under grass and brambles) which had obviously been there for years and years! I used black plastic over the winter on my raised beds to suppress the weeds and this has been very effective. I wish i was as organised as you! I by John- Stockport
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28/11/2011 18:31:04
by BriannebridgetRhync
japanese knot weed
of it out then spray with weed killer rd website says hard to get rid of it maybe flame thrower too wet thou Yes think you need advice from someone knowledgeable, can be quite tricky I believe. I read that it's better to keep pulling it up rather than by catherine mellor
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07/04/2013 20:51:08
by hypercharleyfarley

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