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Little Seedlings In Front Garden Border
Hi Green fingered ABers out there ... wonder if you can help, please. In our new-ish (created last summer) front border, ever since it's started being so wet, I am having a constant battle with teeny tiny seedling popping up from the earth. It seems that I am having to yank these out, probably every 10 days - need to leave them until they get to a decent size for handling. Am really getting fed up with these appear - I haven't the faintest what they are - and almost get the feeling that all the seeds were in the compost that we poured into the front bed after the brick wall was built! Any advice - I did think of spraying them with some weedkiller, but just wondered if someone can recommend something for this sort of area - where there are other young shrubs that I definitely don't want to kill. Hope you can help, many thanks, Chox.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks guys, it's a bit too wet here today to go out and take a photo, hopefully it will have dried up by the weekend, so will get one done and send it. I imagine there's been a bit of growth by now. But thanks for the suggestion of hoeing them out, will give that a go next time. And have some weedkiller at the ready (and something to protect the young shrubs! Cheers, Chox.
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If you can find a dry windy, winters day, that would be the ideal day to hoe them up. I always remember the old gardeners saying :- "An hours hoeing in the winter, is worth 5 hours in the summer"
Sounds like a weed that likes to get established on ground that gets disturbed occasionally of which there are many.
Sounds like a weed that likes to get established on ground that gets disturbed occasionally of which there are many.
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