_Brian wrote: » But a fork only has two prongs!
emaherx wrote: » I ordered that one, but a blue one arrived. Friend of mine ordered and he got a pink one, don't think they are too bothered about the colour. You don't twist, it's got a big heel that you lever the weed out 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.
Water John wrote: » Mentioned on some other Farming thread here, was a Lazy dog, so went and ordered one. It's very good. Had a field of ragwort sprayed four years ago. Ragwort disappeared and I've mowed silage off it each year. This year there all back.
SouthWesterly wrote: » Is this ragworth?
GinSoaked wrote: » Yes
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?
SAXA wrote: » Land a bit softer now so easier to pull...Have to get the roots.. Mostly find them near to neighbour land who is .... careless
Water John wrote: » Yeah SW agree your pic is a ragwort. Def ragwort growing has nothing to do with fertiliser or ph.
Tomjim wrote: » does it get the roots up or does it snap
Water John wrote: » Less dangerous but don't know how toxic it might be.
endainoz wrote: » Pulled out the aul rag fork this evening, have to say I'm very impressed with it. Was only at it for an hour or so pulled a nice amount of them.