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How to Clear Up Ivy On Woodland Floor to Sow Shady Grass Mix?
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert" data-source="post: 8549432" data-attributes="member: 531"><p>Have been asked to look at a small patch of woodland which has recently been significantly thinned and opened up with prolific ivy and general undergrowth scraped off the woodland floor to leave 'bare' soil. Need to devise a plan to clean up any regrowth and try and establish some grass / wildflower mix. We anticipate a large flush of ivy etc - if caught very young will this be controllable with Glyphosate and if not, what might a.i. should work without compromising the intended grass / flower seeding? Does anyone have experience of how persistent the flushes are like to be before we can realistically invest money in planting the grass seed? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert, post: 8549432, member: 531"] Have been asked to look at a small patch of woodland which has recently been significantly thinned and opened up with prolific ivy and general undergrowth scraped off the woodland floor to leave 'bare' soil. Need to devise a plan to clean up any regrowth and try and establish some grass / wildflower mix. We anticipate a large flush of ivy etc - if caught very young will this be controllable with Glyphosate and if not, what might a.i. should work without compromising the intended grass / flower seeding? Does anyone have experience of how persistent the flushes are like to be before we can realistically invest money in planting the grass seed? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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