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Re: What did you do at your pond today?
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Mar 30th a 05:34 PM
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by esshup |
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I am sure digging is best. I was just going for easier, but still worked.
If you get them 100%, does that give you a longer window before they re-establish in your pond? Probably. Also makes it manageable to the eliminate the smaller clumps that do reestablish. It will be a constant battle. I don't have any that I can see within 1/2 mile of here but I am still pulling individual volunteers every year that start to grow in the pond. Maybe seeds on the wind? I honestly don't know.
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My First
by FishinRod - 05/09/24 11:17 AM
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