Soldato
Noticed that new grass is starting to grow after seeding a new section 8 days ago. Jus the side that gets most of the sun so far, but hopefully the shady side will catch up soon.
I decided to blast all mine with glysophate to ensure i killed all the roots and not leave any in there………the whole garden of 25mtrs x 15mtrs will dead in a few more days and then i will topsoil and reseed
I decided to blast all mine with glysophate to ensure i killed all the roots and not leave any in there………the whole garden of 25mtrs x 15mtrs will dead in a few more days and then i will topsoil and reseed
I would just be worried of leaving root parts in there and it all spreading again……Mines only 6x5 metres so not too much to do the hard way.
I would just be worried of leaving root parts in there and it all spreading again……
I heard different, but then thats nothing new………but hopefully as my garden is fully blocked off now with raised beds, wallsa dn fencing, im hoping by using glyso it will never come backI know, but I heard that if you remove as much of it as possible, then the new grass should be able to outgrow and block any remaining bits.
If any does regrow, I'll dig it out asap before I end up with this much again.
I had broad leaf dock everywhere first which was much easier to remove than counch grass, the so called 'taproot' was easy to dig up.
As long as I don't go and just ignore it for almost 3 years again, it shouldn't end up this bad in the future.
I'd have been tempted to just scape filler over the top and see how it goes.Spent 4 hours scraping out cracks in a bedroom chimney breast and have only done about half so far. The smaller cracks are visible to the eye but you can't feel them with your finger and the scraper was too thick to get in to them so I had to resort to a Stanley knife. Now wondering whether they're too small to worry about and I should just paint over the rest.
Got a few of the same size on my bedroom chimney breast as an example of the size.