Just cleared a garden, best weedkiller?
Just cleared a garden, best weedkiller?
Author
Discussion

Heaveho

Original Poster:

6,827 posts

198 months

Yesterday (23:13)
quotequote all
Hi, as title. Just cleared a garden, it's back to the soil now, but it's pretty clear there are still roots and signs of unwanted life that are going to cause havoc if untreated. We think the bulk of the problem will be what's left of the laurel and ivy.

Can anyone recommend a product that will cause this problem to go away and not come back?

sherman

14,910 posts

239 months

Yesterday (23:24)
quotequote all
Whats going on top of the now bare soil?
If gravel etc just lay weed membrane all over before laying your top dressing.

philv

5,129 posts

238 months

Salt if you want to kill everything.

Heaveho

Original Poster:

6,827 posts

198 months

sherman said:
Whats going on top of the now bare soil?
If gravel etc just lay weed membrane all over before laying your top dressing.
Hi, we re initially going to try it with chipped bark. Not my first choice, but there are two women involved who don t want to listen to opinions, just to tell others theirs!
One being my wife, the other, her mother.

Skyedriver

22,373 posts

306 months

philv said:
Salt if you want to kill everything.
Permanently.

Actual

1,585 posts

130 months

The usual weed killers work on the growing plants so it won't work on bare soil and anything that affects the soil will stop all growth for a long period.

TT86

238 posts

47 months

I've had great success with gallup which is glysophate. Diluted 25ml to a litre it's brilliant and every reasonable to buy.

For roots and stems I often cut and apply neat glysophate to them.

JoshSm

3,669 posts

61 months

Actual said:
The usual weed killers work on the growing plants so it won't work on bare soil and anything that affects the soil will stop all growth for a long period.
Yes. Usual sequence should be to spray/kill everything then to clear it after it dies off.

Point spraying anything that starts to grow is the only thing left, some sort of glyphosate will do it but that takes a while to work.

Heaveho

Original Poster:

6,827 posts

198 months

Thanks all, plenty to work with there.

Unreal

9,207 posts

49 months

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/174783490222

kills anything. expensive to buy in smaller quantities.

JoshSm

3,669 posts

61 months

Unreal said:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/174783490222

kills anything. expensive to buy in smaller quantities.
Don't forget there are stronger mixes than 360. If you're watering it down to regular 7g strength then all you care about is g/litre/£ and you might find 480 or others are better value.

Also check the specs for rain resistance etc. etc, there's lots of variants.

Bearing in mind a 5l bottle of the good stuff will treat something like a hectare and 10ml neat will kill a substantial tree it goes a long long way. You're looking at the equivalent of hundreds of litres of the usual garden mix.