SprigOfTheLivingDead
Almost Self-Reliant
So, it's getting into Autumn here in Minnesota. Leaves are falling, turkeys are running around and my neglected jalapeno, scotch bonnets and tomatoes are wilting. Soon enough the cold will come, snow will fly and then the season known as mud will begin again and with that will start the whole process of thistle growth, the bane of my prairie.
Who amoung you has faced off this scourge in a large area and won? I spent a good amount of time this early summer yanking it out of my land, but that still leaves acres of it to go. What methods or chemical have you used with success against this?
Once the plants started to flower I just went nuts with clippers and took the flowerheads off, but I still didn't come close to getting it all. That may have prevent some seeds from spreading, but the roots are still alive and well.
I also went thru some areas and just clipped the plants at soil level, hoping to starve them of light in the tall surrounding grass
Who amoung you has faced off this scourge in a large area and won? I spent a good amount of time this early summer yanking it out of my land, but that still leaves acres of it to go. What methods or chemical have you used with success against this?
Once the plants started to flower I just went nuts with clippers and took the flowerheads off, but I still didn't come close to getting it all. That may have prevent some seeds from spreading, but the roots are still alive and well.
I also went thru some areas and just clipped the plants at soil level, hoping to starve them of light in the tall surrounding grass