bettsylyn left a comment on my blog post telling me of the method her mother used to get rid of bindis on their acre block. It involves putting some needle-nosed pliers into the stem of the bindi underneath the leaves, and then pulling it up. It is a long and slow process but I have been weeding a small section of lawn for a few days now. I had a break today because of the rather heavy showers but when the weather clears, I'll be out there again. The rain actually makes them easier to pull out I've discovered!
Eduardo, my little helper |
Some of the bindis I've pulled out |
There's one thing that has puzzled me though...for a number of years, I used chemical poisons such as 'Bin-die' to kill off the plants before they set the prickles. And the plants did die...but the next year they came back up again. This suggests that under the ground, maybe the roots remain alive ready to shoot up in the next year???
I did warn you it was labour intensive !And when you have finished you can come and do the ones in my yard.
ReplyDeleteMaria I have a friend who says "One years seeds means seven years weeds"
ReplyDeleteI seem to be fighting a losing battle with Double Gees every year and we have 5 acres.