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horsetail infestation

jumpinjuniper
18 years ago

I have a horsetail infestation at a clients garden. We have learned that this weed must be taken out before it goes to spore in order to cut down on how fast it spreads. Aside from that are there any other methods for removing it. More realistically we will never get rid of it and the client does not mind weeding. However at the rate it is spreading it is totally unmanagable. What else can we do to control this weed?

Comments (4)

  • just_curious
    18 years ago

    Dichlobenil in the spring.

  • Ron_B
    18 years ago

    You have those over there, too? The dichlobenil just controls it, but doesn't eliminate it, right? Only thing growing in the arsenic tailings at the Tacoma smelter site is field horsetail; this Carbon Age relict is pretty tolerant of toxic substances.

  • just_curious
    18 years ago

    Control is the best one can hope for with horsetail. In my opinion, it's impossible to get rid of.
    We use very low rates of dichlobenil every year and rarely have a problem with it that year. The areas that get missed however get infested. Put it on as soon as the horsetail begins to show. It will stunt any small sprouts up to about one to two inches.

  • smartkimberlys_comcast_net
    13 years ago

    How old is the horsetail plant?
    300,000,000 years?
    Is it carbon dated?

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