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Getting rid of the dandelions

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smurfchops | 17:56 Wed 05th May 2010 | Home & Garden
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I have been dead heading the dandelions so they don't spread but is there a good spray or something that isn't harmful to animals that i can put on the dandelions to kill off the roots ?
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Most selective lawn weedkillers will take care of dandelions.
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I use round up to duff weeds up on my allotment. Expensive, but good.
Pour a little pile of ordinary salt right in the middle of the dandelion and it will kill it.
There are one or two gardening sites about this on Google too.
A spot killer on each plant, if you don't have too many.
A general "broad-leaved" weedkiller if there are lots including many others.
Salt - on each plant? Strewth I'll be there till Christmas!
Dig 'em out and give them to a local rabbit - our neighbours' rabbits love them.
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Salt sounds the most natural to me. Thanks all !
Use glyphosate (tumbleweed, roundup, or similar with glyphosate active ingredient) and apply it to leaves and centre. Drip it on or use a childs paintbrush. Keep it off the grass. Do it at least 4 hours before rain or dew. They may take a month to die. Come back after 6 weeks and do any you missed. It is a lazy way to spend a sunny afternoon on a lawn. You may have to do a round every spring for a year or two. Pity though, dandelions are very pretty, flower before much else, are very useful to bees, and if they were difficult to grow they would cost £5 a pot.

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