cptrayes
Well-Known Member
All you're life... and you're 66
I read in other post...20 years...15 years...pulling ragwort to lose it.
That's a long time , especially if written by some people here that no new plants come up when you pull out the plant.
I have some questions reading this:
Like Alec, a lot of people say that ragworth is coming up more and more...
What do the people here think is the reason for that ?
Why is it taken so long to lose the ragwort from you're pastures when pulling is so successfull as written down by a lot of people here?
No one said they were pulling ragwort from the same pasture for 20 years. Many horse owners move their horses around.
I did and I have. It is reseeded every year by the Council who allow it to grow willy nilly on the verges and spread it higher and higher into the hills every year with their cutting machines. And by surrounding sheep farmers who do not control it. I get one or two new plants a year on 12 acres.
Losing it is impossible in that situation. Pulling it up when a properly grown plant and not a rosette has never, in 20 years that I have been doing it, resulted in regrowth in the same spot.
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