Sun-01-11-2015, 11:56 AM
Best way of getting rid of this stuff is find someone to lend you a couple of geese for a week or two. Works a treat if you know people with geese...
They love the stuff - hence its nickname of goose grass.
Or you could eat it. Clubby is right in that it is rich in all sorts of vitamins etc. Cook as you would a green leaf veg - but pick before it flowers.
I wouldn't bother bringing weed killer over from Angleterre. Proper glyphosphate - as opposed to the watered-down rubbish sold in the UK - is available here in supermarkets and garden centres at about €13 a litre.
Bonne chance.
They love the stuff - hence its nickname of goose grass.
Or you could eat it. Clubby is right in that it is rich in all sorts of vitamins etc. Cook as you would a green leaf veg - but pick before it flowers.
I wouldn't bother bringing weed killer over from Angleterre. Proper glyphosphate - as opposed to the watered-down rubbish sold in the UK - is available here in supermarkets and garden centres at about €13 a litre.
Bonne chance.