Tomjim wrote: » Every year I pull ragwort before it goes to seed, however the ragwort is not going away One problem is that 50% of the ragwort breaks at the butt and so I am not getting all the roots. My question is that I thought that ragwort would die off after 2 years and would not come back even where I am not pulling the roots up. Is this correct?
Wildsurfer wrote: » Spray it 2 years in a row early spring or late Autumn and you'll save yourself a lot of back ache.
tanko wrote: » What do you spray with?
Rows Grower wrote: » 5 litres of white vinegar add a cup of salt, punch a few holes in the cap and squirt it on any weed. Almost instant result as in they'll be dead the next day but you'll see results after a few hours. A small bit of washing up liquid into the mix will help it cling if there's a chance of a shower.
Tomjim wrote: » But would that be dangerous for cattle if left there and not pullled
whelan2 wrote: » There's a fork you can get for digging it up. You have to get the roots up
Rows Grower wrote: » I can't say for definite Tomjim, but have you ever heard someone working in the chipper asking would you like RoundUp or Gallop on that?
Mooooo wrote: » It's the dead plant that's the danger, not what's put on it to kill it
emaherx wrote: » Yea, a ragfork, I bought one this year and it's a great job can be used to pull them up as soon as you see the rosettes too.
bogman_bass wrote: » Same as that. Got it from whites agri in lusk. The big think is that you can get them early and not leave the root behind
Tomjim wrote: » Has each plant a lifetime of 2 years so if you pull a plant for 2 years (even if you don't get all the roots) this means that plant is gone and it won't come back the third year
ruwithme wrote: » Just looked up the ragfork on whites agri. Nice pink handle on it.lads that have one, do you have to twist it when its in the ground to stub out the roots??
GinSoaked wrote: » Just get an old fork, put a long shovel handle on it and with an angle grinder cut off the two outer prongs.
_Brian wrote: » But a fork only has two prongs!