kat2290
Well-Known Member
Following on from my last thread about buttercups it has now been just over 3 weeks since I sprayed one half of my field with Depitox and it has made b*gger all difference. As it stands I now have a field one half of which is totally over run and the other half has about 20% less buttercups but still a pretty good carpet of them.
I feel like I have a few options but not sure which is the best way to go.
Option 1 - Give up! Leave it till next year or at the very least try again in autumn. Advantages of this option are it is obviously the easiest, and that having the buttercups there is helping keep the grass at bay which is no bad thing for my Shetlands. Disadvantages are, although neither pony seems to be having a reaction to the buttercups now perhaps they will develop burn on their muzzles if I don't address them. Other big disadvantage is they will drop their seeds.
Option 2 - Strim heads of buttercups, leave to wilt in field and don't bother weed killing. Advantages are hopefully ponies will eat strimmed bits once they have wilted, and it will stop them from seeding (I think???) Disadvantages - will the cups just grow back stronger after having their heads chopped off? Will chopping heads off make ponies more likely to suffer from burn as they will be brushing against the stems which I presume will be a bit sappy after being cut?
Option 3 - Strim and then spray again with Depitox. Advantage - should be the most effective however I have doubts after first attempt (although did not Strim before first attempt so this could make a difference) Disadvantage - most labour intensive. If it doesn't work I will have wasted more weedkiller.
Discuss!!
I feel like I have a few options but not sure which is the best way to go.
Option 1 - Give up! Leave it till next year or at the very least try again in autumn. Advantages of this option are it is obviously the easiest, and that having the buttercups there is helping keep the grass at bay which is no bad thing for my Shetlands. Disadvantages are, although neither pony seems to be having a reaction to the buttercups now perhaps they will develop burn on their muzzles if I don't address them. Other big disadvantage is they will drop their seeds.
Option 2 - Strim heads of buttercups, leave to wilt in field and don't bother weed killing. Advantages are hopefully ponies will eat strimmed bits once they have wilted, and it will stop them from seeding (I think???) Disadvantages - will the cups just grow back stronger after having their heads chopped off? Will chopping heads off make ponies more likely to suffer from burn as they will be brushing against the stems which I presume will be a bit sappy after being cut?
Option 3 - Strim and then spray again with Depitox. Advantage - should be the most effective however I have doubts after first attempt (although did not Strim before first attempt so this could make a difference) Disadvantage - most labour intensive. If it doesn't work I will have wasted more weedkiller.
Discuss!!