Finally the end is in sigt for re-developing my house (6 long months of re-wire, re-plumb, redecorate everything, new floors, new kitchen, building works, windows and of course a new kitchen sink
So I find my attention drawn to the garden - which since the previous occupant shuffled off this mortal coil over a year ago, has decended into a weed infested nightmare. We have nettles & docks, all sorts of random annuals, thistles, brambles, dandilions and all sorts of invasisve stuff setting up home.
I want to kill it all off, and was wondering the best way to do it - a lot of it is dying back wioth winter coming, and I was thinking of kiving the whole garden a dose of roundup, followed about a month later by rotovating the whole thing over - is this likely to do a sufficient job of killing off the weeds permanently by spring? I was kind of thinking of what my Dad used to say that turning the ground over before thee frosts come would help kill the weeds off (coupled with nice strong pesticides ) over the winter
So I find my attention drawn to the garden - which since the previous occupant shuffled off this mortal coil over a year ago, has decended into a weed infested nightmare. We have nettles & docks, all sorts of random annuals, thistles, brambles, dandilions and all sorts of invasisve stuff setting up home.
I want to kill it all off, and was wondering the best way to do it - a lot of it is dying back wioth winter coming, and I was thinking of kiving the whole garden a dose of roundup, followed about a month later by rotovating the whole thing over - is this likely to do a sufficient job of killing off the weeds permanently by spring? I was kind of thinking of what my Dad used to say that turning the ground over before thee frosts come would help kill the weeds off (coupled with nice strong pesticides ) over the winter