pixie
Well-Known Member
So outside my house (in town, not the farm) there are some fields with horses in. I had thought that they were growing ragwort as a crop due to it outnumbering any patch of grass in the fields. They left it so long to control last year that it seems to have doubled, and I've had to pull bits from my garden too. A couple of weeks ago the lesser infested paddocks were cleared of ragwort and all the horses moved there.
This morning a woman was pulling ragwort for maybe an hour or two in one of the smaller infested paddocks (and doing a rather piss-poor unmethodical job of it at that).
I guess she got bored/tired as now there is a tractor in there topping it! Its far too short to bale or anything. So I guess now all these bits of ragwort will be blowing into the other horse paddocks and into my garden too? Arghh. Is topping really a way that people control ragwort?
This morning a woman was pulling ragwort for maybe an hour or two in one of the smaller infested paddocks (and doing a rather piss-poor unmethodical job of it at that).
I guess she got bored/tired as now there is a tractor in there topping it! Its far too short to bale or anything. So I guess now all these bits of ragwort will be blowing into the other horse paddocks and into my garden too? Arghh. Is topping really a way that people control ragwort?