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Old 05-10-2011, 10:09 AM
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well i used the roundup on the gh floor, and killed all the wild and rampant weeds...first i pulled what i could, then roundup heavily on the remainder....i will take gins advice and start a regime of preen, as those little black seeds from that horrible oxalis were everywhere!
before i bring in the underbench plants, i will wait two weeks and roundup one more time, that should get the tough survivors....i thot i loved my gravel floor, but this weed epidemic has changed my mind!
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yikes - sounds like a lot of work - I've been spraying weeds (growing in cracks in cement) with white vinegar - works great, tho I guess it lacks any residual effect that round-up probably has ...
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not liking the gravel floor?

weeds thru cracks in the cement?

hmmm glad Im reading so I can avoid these nuisances

... check out people places and listen to what they like and dont like before you get excited and build a greenhouse uhh shadehouse or what ever you need for your plants. We have an old broke down rattly barn thats so ill conceived, is not easy to fix or tear down after the fact. And Why its old broke down and rattly

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On that issue, I've never had weeks come through the cracks between my paving stones.

I laid (or should I say DH laid) a bed of sand and cement below the paving slabs. It seems to have stopped everything (so far). I'm sure it will break down in time but seems to be doing good so far
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And my cement floor has no cracks....I love it!
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well my plan is to save my money (hahahaha) and buy some pavers to pave the whole floor, that should be more manageable, and will still keep the humidity of the gravel...i only just bought 3 paphs, lol...from piping rock....lmao....that would have covered a lot of pavers....
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And my cement floor has no cracks....I love it!

I don't have a g/h, but do have a cement driveway, and a small patio with paving stones - get weeds there - I love that I can "zap" them with vinegar
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if you had put the weed barrier down under the gravel you would have been okey you think?..I put that stuff down in moms flower beds and they stay weedless for the most part...you can take the gravel out and start over

can you tell I like to tear stuff up?
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there is weed barrier under the gravel squirrel...the weeds come from the top, ferns and oxalis...they came with the orchids and reproduced....
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