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Garlic Chive Invasion!!

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by Kev H, Jan 25, 2005.

  1. Kev H

    Kev H Apprentice Gardener

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    Firstly Hi to everyone as this is my first post on this forum ,and wish it every sucess. ;)

    Just wondering if anyone had any solutions for getting rid of what i think are garlic chives (look like spring onions )that a previous owner of my house planted in the borders and have taken over and are spreading into the lawn. (have dug them out of the border 2years running and seem to come back fighting the next year.)

    Thanks

    Kev :confused:
     
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    Kev,

    I would imagine a good dig over, removing all signs of chives would be a start, any you miss, when they start to grow, remove the whole clump.

    Sorry I can't think of any other way.

    Nathan.

    ps, thanks for registering. [​IMG]
     
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