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Forum: Article: Oxalis- the most evil weed of succulent and cactus cultivationReplies: 0, Views: 68
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auntybob
wangarata
Australia

June 16, 2008
04:20 AM

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Geoff I truly sympathise and am facing that moment in our garden when I have to deel with it before it gets away. I have found roundup is the only solution. I put on thick rubber gloves and use a paintbrush, stong mix and hold weed and paint, away from other plants. When it is close to other plants, you can also cover parts of the good plant with placy bags, until the roundup has dried on the oxalis, one day max. Also if I cant pioson for some reason I remove all flowers before they make seed. Goodluck


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