It’ll kill them. Problem with cutting them is they grow back much thicker.
Weave them into what?
A thorny hat?
They are along the back of a polytunnel. I’m not too keen on lacing roundup into the ground outside it but I might have no choice. The tunnel will probably be idle this summer anyways as it needs to be recovered.
You’ll have to give it a right dosing depending on the thickness. Probably best to try and cut them if it’s near a tunnel.
Dig them out with a spade
Any other plan will be a waste of time & effort.
Have you your own private water supply?
No, its public scheme.
It’s not like I’d be spraying a tanker load of it
Ehhhhh that sounds like hard work
“A single drop of pesticide can breach the drinking water limit in a small stream for up to 30km”
I’m upstream from @Ambrose_McNulty , i’d often fire a dasheen of gallup into a rock crevice downstream from my own house here. Its mighty to be able to send a lad into the bed for days on end.
Here you go. And none of yer oul shite btw.
If you want a real bang add a cup of this to the round up.
I know. I have a dealer
Roundup doesn’t work on Briars, you need brushwood killer. A dash of diesel thrown in acts as a sticker, but I would be recommending that at all at all at all…all.
And do you accidentally light the diesel then?
Diseases of Zoonotoc origin such as sars & covid 19 will speed up the transition to lab grown meat
The labs started this. It’ll be the end of them
Eating animals started this, sars ,the Spanish flu etc etc
The game is up