horses tail

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  1. b.i.ibbetson@talk21.com

    [email protected] Apprentice Gardener

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    Can any one tell me how to get rid of this weed in my allotment we r all plaiged with them
     
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    Horses tail/mares tail. Glyphosate is probably the only chemical that will shift it. Found in sprays like Round-up. Don't try and dig it out, you'll fight a losing battle. It will probably take more than one application though.
    Good luck! :)
     
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    shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

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    There are lots of threads on here on this subject but they all come to the same conclusion. You can't dig it out as it goes too deep - normally anything from 5ft to 70ft. Systemic weedkiller is the only answer to getting rid of it and it will need more than one application.

    Use the advanced search facility to find other threads on here about it.

    Good luck.
     
  4. Kristen

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    Ammonium sulphamate will do a good job. No longer licensed for use in the UK, and only available in compost accelerator here, but as you haven't put your location in I'll assume you are outside the UK :thumb:

    There is plenty of info on the web about the fact that this chemical is very straightforward (breaks don't to Sulphate of Ammonia, a nitrogen-rich fertilizer) but there is no patent, so not in anyones' interest to make the application for a licence, plus there was some talk of them having to repeat a test on dogs which the manufacturer wasn't prepared to do.
     
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    :D :thumbsup:
     
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