Perce
Well-Known Member
I have an increasing number of buttercups in my fields. they are predominantly creeping buttercups.
I have approx 5 acres, and need to initially tackle the 3 acres that are not down to hay.
I have a shoulder 5L knapsack sprayer and a pair of legs! I usually spot weed using Broadsward for docks/nettles and hand pick thistles. I tackle a section of the bigger paddocks at a time as I rotate the grazing. I have managed to keep on top of these by this method, however the buttercups seem to be increasing slightly year on year. Probably not helped by the previous 3 wet summers.
My land does get wet at the lower end during the winter and i know buttercups like damp areas. but it is dry throughout the majority of the year.
I have tried Broadsward on patches of buttercup also and, although it knocks them back a bit, they seem to recover and continue. I may be getting the dilution rate wrong but it sorts the docks out no problem - i have asked for tcorrect rate in another post.
Some people suggest it may need liming? - any info on what this entails appreciated.
So - have you used something that worked?
Anyone else used broadsward with more success than me?
Anyone used Grazon sucessfully to tackle buttercups?
Anyone limed their paddocks 'by hand'?
Thanks
Perce
I have approx 5 acres, and need to initially tackle the 3 acres that are not down to hay.
I have a shoulder 5L knapsack sprayer and a pair of legs! I usually spot weed using Broadsward for docks/nettles and hand pick thistles. I tackle a section of the bigger paddocks at a time as I rotate the grazing. I have managed to keep on top of these by this method, however the buttercups seem to be increasing slightly year on year. Probably not helped by the previous 3 wet summers.
My land does get wet at the lower end during the winter and i know buttercups like damp areas. but it is dry throughout the majority of the year.
I have tried Broadsward on patches of buttercup also and, although it knocks them back a bit, they seem to recover and continue. I may be getting the dilution rate wrong but it sorts the docks out no problem - i have asked for tcorrect rate in another post.
Some people suggest it may need liming? - any info on what this entails appreciated.
So - have you used something that worked?
Anyone else used broadsward with more success than me?
Anyone used Grazon sucessfully to tackle buttercups?
Anyone limed their paddocks 'by hand'?
Thanks
Perce