How to get rid of horsetail in the garden: a summer cottage trick

29.01.2023 18:26

It's not easy for gardeners to get rid of a weed that outlived the dinosaurs.

Unlike many weeds, horsetail looks pretty, resembling a miniature pine tree.

But in the garden, it is not the decorative properties that matter, so summer residents try to get rid of weeds in a timely manner.

Horsetail is of particular interest. The plant's root can reach 1 m. It is difficult for other crops to compete with such a plant, so they need the help of a summer resident.

Digging does not solve the problem radically. Chemicals do not help much either. Therefore, wise gardeners use other tactics.

Horsetail
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Horsetail does not like alkaline soil, but feels great in acidic soil. Any slope towards alkaline soil is a serious blow to the weed. Summer residents sprinkle the soil with dolomite flour, ash, chalk to reduce the acidity of the soil.

In beds where there is a lot of horsetail, experts advise planting cruciferous plants. Only they can push out the weed. Cabbage, radish, mustard, arugula are plants that have a depressing effect on horsetail.

Author: Dmitry Bobrovich Internet resource editor