We are new to allotment gardening,and this forum, so any advice on the controversial methods of ridding ourselves of mares tails would be useful. I've heard cover and leave for a year!
We have it and may have to learn to live with it, but would like tips from the old hands please.
We have it and may have to learn to live with it, but would like tips from the old hands please.
We have come to the conclusion that it's best to just pull it up wherever/whenever possible, and not to worry about it the rest of the time. It actually takes very little from your plants - it casts little shade & has roots from here to the centre of the earth so isn't taking much immediate nutrition from your plants. Apparently it prefers unworked, badly drained/compacted ground so just by digging & improving your soil, it will be at a disadvantage. You may never fully get rid of it, but you will certainly weaken it. Oh, and I discovered last year, don't pull it up from your onion bed - it'll upset the onion roots & then they will bolt (go to seed)

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