Posted by jackinok on August 08, 2012 at 12:16:09 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Re: lights, posted by Notjustair on August 08, 2012 at 10:55:33:
that may work also,weeds are not all that tall,nothings is after three or four years of drought,theres just a jillion of them.for the life of me i cant undersand how a weed can be fully green when you have to look really close to see any green at all on grass.i read once that broom weed will soak up every bit of rain that falls within a foot of it.and since absolutly no known animal will eat it its one of the most useless plants around. not quite as hard to get rid of as snake weed though which is my next project.the trouble is they need to be sprayed at different times to get any effective control because ones a subshrub while the other is a annual weed.my own fault though,this is a piece of family ground in a trust and since it was leased to a neighbor for many years i havent given it much thought over the years.if i had paid more attention i might have controlled the over grazing and that would have stopped this in the first place. it wont happen again.
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