staceyn
Well-Known Member
As title the field is rammed with buttercups and I have no idea how to get rid. Worried the horses will eat them by accident there is so many any ideas ?
Oh I see. I don't know any farmers around here but the yard owners said they used to just leave it but frank had sloppy poos yesterday so they need sorting any good weed killers that you know?
The only way to rid pastures of buttercup is by spraying with a broadleaf-specific weed killer such as M50. Have just done mine, and it is important to control as they are toxic.
Total tosh.
Buttercups THRIVE in acidic soil. The more acidic, the more you will have!
Lime your fields. That will stop them growing and improve the quality of your pasture.
M50/Grazon90 will do them for that year, but unless you treat the root problem (namely the acidity in the soil) you are going to have them come back again and again.
Selective spraying was my thought as well, seeing as the buttercups seem to be in a swathe across one area of the paddock. However, having just checked the Mole valley website, a knapsack sprayer is over £100, compared with £25 on ebay, so I reckon I may have to wait a few days to get on with it! Would the same spray treat the docks as well?
10 hrs spraying seems like a small chore compared with the 3 weeks it took me to dig all the ragwort with a fork when we first moved in a year ago!![]()
Hi,
a, Is it possible/practicle to hand spray a paddock yourself or would it be too long winded? Is an individual allowed to buy these chemicals from somewhere like Mole Valley (our local country store) or do you need some special licence?
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