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Mare's Tail infestation! How best to get rid cheaply?
Hi
We have a patch of land which is currently infested by Mare's Tail and it's very difficult to get rid of! The roots are very deep and have ended up growing through cracks in my drive way as well.
I was wondering if you have any tips on how to get rid of it and maybe can recommend a decent weedkiller?
Thanks in advance
We have a patch of land which is currently infested by Mare's Tail and it's very difficult to get rid of! The roots are very deep and have ended up growing through cracks in my drive way as well.
I was wondering if you have any tips on how to get rid of it and maybe can recommend a decent weedkiller?
Thanks in advance

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i use Rosate 360 on just about everything, seems to do the job. Its a Glyphosate based product.0
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The leaves are quite waxy and may repel some weedkillers it works best if you bruise the plant by standing on it and moving your foot. Most people just pull it up and eventually it weakens the main plant. The root go very deep down0
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I've never tried it with Mare's Tail, but this is how I get rid of persistent weeds.
Prepare everything before you start. Fill small bottles eg from those yogurt drinks, with made-up glyphosate, trim and then dunk the end of a branch of the weed into each one, securing with clothes pegs which won't restrict the plants while they absorb the weedkiller.
Leave for a couple of days, longer in the case of Mare's Tail, then refill and move the bottles to another part of the plant. It'll take some time and patience but it can be eliminated.
If it isn't affecting a large area, another point of view is that it's an attractive plant and some people put other plants in with it.0 -
Blocking out the light seems ot be the only way to control this stuff. I've got it everywhere, and I mean everyhwere.
It's in the lawn, it grows in cracks in the drive, up through the compost, through landscape fabric etc etc.
The only thing that has worked to get rid of it is to completely block out the light to it. However, nce you unblok it, it just grows again. I covered one area of the garden for 2 years, uncovered it, a week later - there it was.
I've seen one person use distilled white vinegar and washing up liquid on it, and that appears to dry it out.
I can't spary most of mine because it's in the lawn so I'll end up with a sea od cracked earth [ in this weather], so my plan is to get rid of the lawn entirely at some point.
This may help
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Cheaply - move house.
Most weedkillers will not touch it. The outer stem of the plant will not absorb it and trying to bruise and then spray large areas is not practical.
There is a weedkiller called Kurtail which works best with spraying. It did not work for me as I was trying to 'dot and dab' in amongst cottage garden style flower borders. You will need to buy it online.
I have been using the pulling method. As soon as one appears pull as much of the plant up as you can. And I mean as soon. I want you rugby diving onto any weed you see within seconds.
I have been doing this since 2005 and I reckon in about another 6 - 10 years it may be fully gone from my garden* The damn plant is prehistoric - it is not going away anytime soon.
*Sadly I am not joking, or exaggerating.0 -
I don't think there is any cheap solutions to getting rid of mares tail.
I have it in my garden and I have used Kurtail. It turns the stems black within a few days and they die off, but it's quite expensive stuff.
Another chemical called ammonium sulphamate used to be used, but it's no longer approved by the EU for use as a weedkiller, although you can still buy it as a compost accelerator. Again it's expensive.0 -
I have it in my garden, I pull it up when I can but, next door doesn't do anything in their garden and her garden is full of it, so I think I'm going to lose this battle.
It's on the march to my garden.
I have never had it before but did have another neighbour (in another house) who loved the pretty little flowers on bindweed and almost let it take over her gardenTreat other's how you like to be treated.
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I don't think there is any cheap solutions to getting rid of mares tail.
I have it in my garden and I have used Kurtail. It turns the stems black within a few days and they die off, but it's quite expensive stuff.
Another chemical called ammonium sulphamate used to be used, but it's no longer approved by the EU for use as a weedkiller, although you can still buy it as a compost accelerator. Again it's expensive.
These are probably your two best bets, short of moving house. Lots of 'accidents' on the way to that compost heap or a big ticket item from a specialist on-line supplier.0 -
I don't think there is any cheap solutions to getting rid of mares tail.
I have it in my garden and I have used Kurtail. It turns the stems black within a few days and they die off, but it's quite expensive stuff.
Another chemical called ammonium sulphamate used to be used, but it's no longer approved by the EU for use as a weedkiller, although you can still buy it as a compost accelerator. Again it's expensive.0 -
Kurtail, if you do use it don't forget PPE0
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