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Oxalis
- To: m*@ucdavis.edu
- Subject: Oxalis
- From: G* K* <g*@trump.net.au>
- Date: Wed, 31 Dec 1997 15:07:58 +1100
Dear Anthony,
When we purchased the country garden it was covered in Oxalis. We
found weeding by the ordinary method made the dear little bulbs relish
the attention and reproduce itself a hundred fold then dash away, under
ground, to every corner of the garden. I tried poisoning them as
experiment where they had grown under the house.
Now, 10 years later they are reduced to small clumps which I do pull out
whenever I see them. The most effective was covering them with deep
mulch year after year until they stopped their wild behaviour. You
could try newspaper under the mulch
Gay Klok
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