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  1. Sheal

    Sheal Total Gardener

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    A week isn't long enough for the killer to work through the whole root system, which may be why they are still appearing. I suggest you check the packaging to see how long it takes to completely kill the roots.
     
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      nice work so far, hows it coming along?
       
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      It is usually mostly used as the common name for wild blackberries and comes from Middle English from about 1,000 years ago. It tends to be mainly used for wild blackberries but it is also used for unwanted vigorous plants with thorns such as wild roses (also called briar) and many others. :)
       
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