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In response to
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LYC: Apparently my yard is invaded with Queen Anne's Lace. I may have accidentally done some proper method to control. Been pulling by the roots
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by
oblique
Condolences. Time to buy a new house. -- nm
Posted by
Spawn
Jul 7 '23, 12:39
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now now, it's not like there are nests of snakes in the walls -- nm
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Bari Seldon
Jul 7, 14:17
nah, he can just firebomb the whole back yard and start over -- nm
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decline
Jul 7, 12:40
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I have an EGO tiller. I'm basically going to do that in chunks -- nm
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oblique
Jul 7, 13:02
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Tilling can actually make things worse as each piece of broken root can generate a whole new plant -- nm
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zeitgeist
Jul 7, 13:12
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It's far worse than the queen anne's. lots of rocks, very uneven. It's like the surface of the moon with patches of grass in between the craters -- nm
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oblique
Jul 7, 13:14
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Propane torch weed burner no need to incinerate just scorch them -- nm
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zeitgeist
Jul 7, 13:20
*ding* -- nm
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Spawn
Jul 7, 13:13
time to xeriscape. -- nm
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Peglegpete
Jul 7, 12:43
An old friend of mine had a huge field behind his house. Each spring he would kill everything, and then seed. -- nm
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Spawn
Jul 7, 12:42
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That must have been awesome for the groundwater. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 7, 12:56
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