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It has to be a 'novel' idea - unfortunately, it isn't - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equisetum_hyemale#DomesticI like your thinking, weed cleaner, you should patent that.
They're dangerous. You could boil mango chutney with one of those.....I asked my husband to but me one of those weed burner wands, he refused, said I would probably burn my feet off!
Or even make Cheese on toast with boiling hot Mango Chutney? Maybe boiling Mango Chutney is the way forward to killing weeds?They're dangerous. You could boil mango chutney with one of those.....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lincolnshire-37635269I asked my husband to buy me one of those weed burner wands, he refused, said I would probably burn my feet off!
Very tragic, & exactly why mrlittleme won't let me have one...
OK, the second one is catching up a little bit more now...What's going on here?
Some weeks ago, I took a friend to Fletcher's and she bought four chrysanthemums, which looked identical at the time and appeared to be from the same batch - I planted them for her, about a foot apart, as seen below.
One of them has gone berserk. the best of the other three can be seen at the right of the picture, the other two are about half that size. The soil may be slightly better at the left-hand end and there may be a tiny bit more light, but hardly enough to justify the difference. Any ideas?
OK, the second one is catching up a little bit more now...
Does anyone know what the plant is that’s a) growing up the trellis on the left of the skeleton in the first photo
I don't think this is what you're asking, but ironically on two counts it could help -
- not on our left of the skeleton, but to the skeleton's left, bamboo can also do what you want it to so do.
Difficult to tell from the picture, I think that there are possibly two things growing together. One looks like a clematis - likes sun but the base in the shade and dies down in winter. There may also be a rambling rose - they don't stop rambling when you think they are big enough, they keep going.