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Stake the goat out.......... then eat the mint infused bugger. :D

:clapper: if I brought billy down she would have a fit :laugh:

 

You want to seen her face when I brought down one of my pigs last year, said imagine what her neighbours are thinking :laugh:

 

In hind sight it wasn't the brightest idea I've had :D

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Do what Sussex says, Glyphosate based weedkillers (Roundup) need to be put on the green part of a plant, they are then carried down to the roots where they eventually kill the root. You won't get an instant result either so.

 

Let it grow back, mix some roundup and spray the plant early morning on a clear day so that photosynthesis is taking place and the stoma are open but its not so hot that the chemical evaporates. Leave it a week and reapply. Any new shoots that come through, reapply. You will kill it. It just takes patience.

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Do what Sussex says, Glyphosate based weedkillers (Roundup) need to be put on the green part of a plant, they are then carried down to the roots where they eventually kill the root. You won't get an instant result either so.

Let it grow back, mix some roundup and spray the plant early morning on a clear day so that photosynthesis is taking place and the stoma are open but its not so hot that the chemical evaporates. Leave it a week and reapply. Any new shoots that come through, reapply. You will kill it. It just takes patience.

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