MiJodsR2BlinkinTite
Well-Known Member
OK - so our paddock has, and always has had, buttercups which are very evident now at this time of the year.
Horses are on the pasture at the moment, we've tried sheep out there in the past but they just won't stay there, i.e. break out even though there's leccy fencing, don't know why the blessed things do, but they do!
Apparently liming in the autumn is the thing to do? As I gather buttercups thrive on acidic soil??
Had the field professionally sprayed a few years back, did FA good - cost a couple hundred quid and was a total waste of money.
Ideas anyone?
Horses are on the pasture at the moment, we've tried sheep out there in the past but they just won't stay there, i.e. break out even though there's leccy fencing, don't know why the blessed things do, but they do!
Apparently liming in the autumn is the thing to do? As I gather buttercups thrive on acidic soil??
Had the field professionally sprayed a few years back, did FA good - cost a couple hundred quid and was a total waste of money.
Ideas anyone?