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Will it recover?
Boggert:
Last year we were given some land by our neighbour... Very nice of him.. :lol:
Well SWMBO had the bit ear marked for a kids play area, so I started clearing the area, got it down to soil, but there were a few irises, which were a pain, but I thought I had them shifted.
I built a frame for the wood chip to go in and put the weed net down, it looked great. the frame butted up to a lovely silver birch all looked fine.
Well as the summer went on, I noticed the bloody irises starting to come through, no matter what I did they kept coming through, so I dug out some heavy duty root killer, pulled back the 5 inches of wood chip and weed net and then went to town.
Job done, they died, however in my haste I think I may have damaged the birch tree! :shock:
This year it looking a bit sparse of leaves, there is some but its not as full as the rest! probably only 50% :shock:
I think my haste to kill the irises I may have killed the tree!
Does anyone know if it will recover??
burgerman:
dont know for sure :-k BUT when we have had a similar situation on most plant/tree type of things we cut it right back quite harshly, and then the growth goes into the existing tree/plant before it re shoots ( hopefully :lol: )
TDi90:
there is a products that only farmers can get hold of... ask a farmer nicely, and im sure he has some INDUSTRIALLY strong week killer kicking about :P
Boggert:
--- Quote from: TDi90 on May 05, 2008, 19:24:31 ---there is a products that only farmers can get hold of... ask a farmer nicely, and im sure he has some INDUSTRIALLY strong week killer kicking about :P
--- End quote ---
No way want to keep it alive.........Don't let me near the stuff or I'll desimate the whole street!
schuee:
Hey Patrick,
I'm sick and tired of the weeds on my drive year after year, looks like your the man to call :lol: :lol:
See you Wednesday mate.
Keith
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