10 days is about right for this time of year. If its not totally carked it by now it may pick up.
Give the patient plenty of water and rest , whilst I prescribe a beer for yourself.
BTW is your neighbour a young bloke called vnman by any chance?
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10 days is about right for this time of year. If its not totally carked it by now it may pick up.
Give the patient plenty of water and rest , whilst I prescribe a beer for yourself.
BTW is your neighbour a young bloke called vnman by any chance?
I reckon.... when the stricken plants die of a cocktail of vinegar, roundup (gyphos... whatever), 245T, Amitrole, and various other implements of destruction, the story would be to torch the dry stuff - should get a good burn around the end of Jan/early Feb. :D :D :D couple of gallons of petrol will help it along. Snakes and the neighbours fleeing in all directions...... Ho Ho, I can see the smoke from here:D
You know, if you got your hands dirty and pulled out the weeds and put on a layer of tree mulch (like seriously thick 200mm) no weeds would grow through it and you wouldnt need to worry about chemicals. And if any weeds did pop up you could deal with them easily.
There would still be a weed reduction of around 95%. Over time you would eradicate the weeds altogether.
Unless there's any pesky grasses in there in which case you probally do need round up.
Hey Felix, how did that sick gum go? Have you the start of a roundup resistant breed or is it pushing up daisies so to speak?