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Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Did you spray the actual green leaves, or the bare ground?
Sorry to bring you bad news, but you will have loads of embryonic baby garlic bulbs that you wouldn't have seen. They can lay dormant in the soil for 6 years. You will probably have a lovely new crop next year.
The weedkiller you used is for lawns, which means it will kill the broad-leaved weeds, and leave the grass alone. With garlic being monocotyledonous, (one shoot emerges from the seed and not pairs of leaves), the same as grass, it may be a little more resistant to what you've used.
Garlic will die down on its own accord soon, so you may have to wait until next spring to see how successful you've been. I'm not a big advocate of chemicals nowadays, but I would suggest that you try Glyphosate on any re-growth next year, instead. Desperate times mean desperate measures?
A few photos of what you've told us would be helpful.

Cheers, I genuinely didn't get too 'excited' thinking there would be a payback.

I watered it onto green leaves and it wiped out them out almost immediately, leaving quite a lot of bare patches so not really got any photos.

Here's half of today's work.

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After
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I did dig up a pooh load of red spiral bulbs, what were they?
 




Jack Straw

I look nothing like him!
Jul 7, 2003
6,895
Brighton. NOT KEMPTOWN!
Cheers, I genuinely didn't get too 'excited' thinking there would be a payback.

I watered it onto green leaves and it wiped out them out almost immediately, leaving quite a lot of bare patches so not really got any photos.

Here's half of today's work.

Before
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After
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I did dig up a pooh load of red spiral bulbs, what were they?

It's beginning to take shape. You've also got some nice Convulvulous to erradicate too. All you need now is some Japanese Knotweed, and you've got the set!
Can you post a couple of pictures of the red spiral bulbs?
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,908
It's beginning to take shape. You've also got some nice Convulvulous to erradicate too. All you need now is some Japanese Knotweed, and you've got the set!
Can you post a couple of pictures of the red spiral bulbs?

Did he have Three Cornered Garlic ? that's a right ******* !
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,870
West west west Sussex
It's beginning to take shape. You've also got some nice Convulvulous to erradicate too. All you need now is some Japanese Knotweed, and you've got the set!
Can you post a couple of pictures of the red spiral bulbs?

Nah they're outside and I can't be arsed!
What and where is the convulvulous?

Can I put anything on the freshly dug borders to kill off the pervasive shite.
Oh and I do have every intention to pay back with green gardening once the shite is gone.

Gonna take on board the wild garden theme, that was mentioned the other day, for round the corner.
But as it would cost me £250 to make that area look untouched I'll end up doing that by seed!
 


Dolph Ins

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May 26, 2014
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He doesn't need knotweed as it sounds like the red spiral bulbs are crocosmia. You are being introduced to the world of weeds that are virtually indestructable.
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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FFS - back in a minute.


You don't deserve me, esp as none of you have said how great The Strat is looking.
 


Jack Straw

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Jul 7, 2003
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Brighton. NOT KEMPTOWN!
He doesn't need knotweed as it sounds like the red spiral bulbs are crocosmia. You are being introduced to the world of weeds that are virtually indestructable.

Good effort without the visual clue. We'll soon see the evidence as there's a 15 minute delay with the football!
 


Stat Brother

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A rouge 'garlic' from outside the garden

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Red spiral bulb

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Jack Straw

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Jul 7, 2003
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Brighton. NOT KEMPTOWN!
Nah they're outside and I can't be arsed!
What and where is the convulvulous?

Can I put anything on the freshly dug borders to kill off the pervasive shite.
Oh and I do have every intention to pay back with green gardening once the shite is gone.

Gonna take on board the wild garden theme, that was mentioned the other day, for round the corner.
But as it would cost me £250 to make that area look untouched I'll end up doing that by seed!

The convulvulous is immediately to the right behind your buckets of mysterious fare in your first photo. The roots are like spaghetti. If you try to dig it out, you only need to leave a 1mm bit behind to produce a new plant!
 


Jack Straw

I look nothing like him!
Jul 7, 2003
6,895
Brighton. NOT KEMPTOWN!
A rouge 'garlic' from outside the garden

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Red spiral bulb

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He doesn't need knotweed as it sounds like the red spiral bulbs are crocosmia. You are being introduced to the world of weeds that are virtually indestructable.
Crocosmia it is! Well done Dolph Ins.
The clover-like stuff is Oxalis. Another b****** of a weed to get rid of.
However, the Crocosmia have very nice flowers and can be dug out if you keep at it, although little baby ones will appear as time goes by.
Christ, that's some collection of pernicious weeds you've got there Stat!
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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The convulvulous is immediately to the right behind your buckets of mysterious fare in your first photo. The roots are like spaghetti. If you try to dig it out, you only need to leave a 1mm bit behind to produce a new plant!

They ain't my buckets, grrrrrrrrrr.

Them and about 4 full skips worth of left shite is why I want to eradicate EVERYTHING the previous owners left at my house.
 




vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,908
Sounds like you just need Marestail for the full set Stat ?...I'd be tempted to use nuclear weapons followed by a concrete casement..could keep things in check for a couple of years.
 


Winker

CUM ON FEEL THE NOIZE
Jul 14, 2008
2,401
The Astral Planes, man...
A rouge 'garlic' from outside the garden

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Red spiral bulb

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If I cold put my three pen'worth in, that 'garlic' looks like allium triquetrum - a pain to eradicate but the 'Red spiral bulb' looks like a gladiolus corm. They grow a new one every year on top of the old one.
I would suggest keeping the top corm and replant it to see what comes up.
 








Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Only if you want to get rid of it. That 1 has orange flowers and quite tatty leaves but there are some lovely crocosmias.

Does it also have a big cumbersome tuber lying on top of the garden?
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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West west west Sussex
Not that I've ever seen , just the corms underground. I still grow the bog standard orange 1 (looks like those corms are) but trying to get rid of them is a nightmare. Good luck.

If got this stuff growing on top of the garden, where I pull up the bulbs, I just assumed they were one of the same

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Jack Straw

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Jul 7, 2003
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Brighton. NOT KEMPTOWN!
We have a couple of varieties up here, one is Lucifer - It's lovely but it's rampant, I could make a fortune splitting and selling :)

We've got that one, and last autumn we bought some Emily McKenzie. That's an aboslute corker of a Crocosmia. Grows to about 18", has big orange flowers with a browny-red centre.
 

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