Posted by Longmeadow Farm on May 24, 2013 at 13:57:35 from (72.224.6.238):
In Reply to: Burdock weeds. posted by JayinNY on May 24, 2013 at 10:15:00:
Depends on where the burdock is located, but I have had good results by clipping and liming. Burdock is a result of chemical farming and low soil calcium. Restoring fertility to previously abused acreage is often a difficult task and cannot be achieved easily. I have selectively used roundup with some success, in places where a manure pile was located, but like you the owners of my various leased properties objected to chemicals.. so I used the time worn approach.. lime... lots of it... and used my bush hog... works. Actually, if the property can be pastured.. lime and cattle will do the job as well... burdock or thistle. In our modern culture it's often easier to take a pill rather than do the research and understand the root cause...
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