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CiderMonkey | 14:54 Thu 27th Jul 2006 | Home & Garden
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I have recently moved into my house and have suddenly realised that now I have a garden I had better look after it regularly as I don't want a jungle.

The garden is just grass. There seems to be small blackberry plants popping through around the edges and even at points in the grass. THere are a couple of patches of small stinging nettles too (didn't realise until i stepped barefoot on one!). There are also a few small plants round the edges - i don't know what they are but some of them have a few pretty flowers. I don't think anything has been planted on purpose - they've just cropped up. Is the best way to get rid of the unwanted ones to dig them up - or is there some killer i can put on to them?? The less work for me the better!
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the best way to get rid of nettles is to mow them. If you can't get at them to mow, then get Root Out - available from Garden shops and centres. Not too expensive, and gets rid of everything. No need to keep children and pets away after using, and does not damage the ground.

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