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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 7023624" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>No need to use glyphosate for Himalayan Balsam. I looked into it when I reclaimed a track here, that had had s9me builders rubble levelled in it by a previous tenant...</p><p></p><p>Pastor/Thistlex kills it effectively, as does strumming it off (or grazing tight) regularly to stop it flowering/seeding. It’s not notifiable, so not sure that your landlord can insist you do much about it legally, but probably best to placate if you want to keep renting there?</p><p>it’s pretty easy to control ime, but will take a couple of years for seeds/shoots to give up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 7023624, member: 348"] No need to use glyphosate for Himalayan Balsam. I looked into it when I reclaimed a track here, that had had s9me builders rubble levelled in it by a previous tenant... Pastor/Thistlex kills it effectively, as does strumming it off (or grazing tight) regularly to stop it flowering/seeding. It’s not notifiable, so not sure that your landlord can insist you do much about it legally, but probably best to placate if you want to keep renting there? it’s pretty easy to control ime, but will take a couple of years for seeds/shoots to give up. [/QUOTE]
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