15 October 2007 #1 B Breezesbenefactor Well-Known Member Joined 3 January 2007 Messages 6,563 Location Norfolk Visit site Any ideas for recent clover growth & its forthcoming irradication?
15 October 2007 #2 *hic* village idiot :D Joined 3 March 2007 Messages 13,987 Visit site No, sorry, but that is a brilliant word for destruction! A mix of eradication and irradiation
15 October 2007 #3 B Breezesbenefactor Well-Known Member Joined 3 January 2007 Messages 6,563 Location Norfolk Visit site Very good
15 October 2007 #4 kerilli Well-Known Member Joined 1 April 2002 Messages 27,417 Location Lovely Northamptonshire again! Visit site well, Roundup kills absolutely everything.
15 October 2007 #5 T Thistle Well-Known Member Joined 14 September 2005 Messages 17,499 Location North East Suffolk Visit site put my horses in the field, they love clover!
15 October 2007 #6 B Breezesbenefactor Well-Known Member Joined 3 January 2007 Messages 6,563 Location Norfolk Visit site Should have mentioned horse will move into this part of the field....clover isn't too good for your horse
Should have mentioned horse will move into this part of the field....clover isn't too good for your horse
15 October 2007 #7 D Donkeymad Guest [ QUOTE ] well, Roundup kills absolutely everything. [/ QUOTE ] Exactly, will kill the grass too, do you want to kill the grass? I hate clover, we have loads of the stuff
[ QUOTE ] well, Roundup kills absolutely everything. [/ QUOTE ] Exactly, will kill the grass too, do you want to kill the grass? I hate clover, we have loads of the stuff
15 October 2007 #8 AmyMay Situation normal Joined 1 July 2004 Messages 66,614 Location South Visit site Cows!
15 October 2007 #9 J jrp204 Well-Known Member Joined 3 July 2007 Messages 4,340 Location cornwall Visit site Any broadleaved weed spray will do the job, the problems start when you want to not kill the clover, gets very expensive.
Any broadleaved weed spray will do the job, the problems start when you want to not kill the clover, gets very expensive.