gem2buc
Well-Known Member
I have recently aquired a 5 acre field which I have sectioned off into 5 paddocks for my 3 horses. There has been the odd bit of ragwort in the paddocks they have been over the last 3 months; but this has been fairly manageable. I was aware of ragwort in the furthest part of the field and did a bit of spot killing earlier in the year. The grass has since grown knee high and as I was about to move the horses into this paddock over the weekend; I walked around the field first to check the extent of the problem and soon found that there is Ragwort EVERYWHERE. It is not too obvious as first glance; as only a couple are flowering and there are hidden amongst the grass. I found it impossible to pull (after 4 hours of bad back and hand blisters) and I also managed to snap the stems from some of the hundreds of little tiny ones growing up that are too weak to de-root. I know that the best solution is to use some kind of herbicide; but I am at odds as to how to do this with such long grass (some has been trampled in my efforts to manage this myself). Is my best option to top and then spray? What do I do with the cut grass ad weeds? What about timing? Type of hebicide to use? HELP!