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J and N Larson

What is the best way to get rid of thistles and thorny raspberries in an organic yard? The birds bring them.

   
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Anita Ramos

Your are stuck forever if the thistles and raspberries are nearby. Just learn what they look like when they are young and pull them as soon as you can.

Here at my farm in VA I have a number of thorny plants, including vines. I am cutting them down to the ground in 1 area( about 20X40) and I will keep going back to mow them down this summer. In the fall I will pull roots and then either cover in cardboard or heavy plastic and Hope that I have killed them off next spring, when I want to plant some native shrubs. I have learned that I may need to battle them longer-into 2024 fall.

I won't even talk about fighting invasives.

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dreamdoctor

Nature is very resilient - thank goodness - we sure try to "tame it." I mulch heavily with leaves from last fall (as opposed to mowing them in and lowering ph which is conducive to weed growth in the lawn - put on lime to naturally control them if that is your thing) here in Iowa where it gets very hot and dry (I'm constructing a shade net this summer with 3/4" electrical conduit and white window screen - it is that bad). The leaves smothers the weeds, keeps soil cool, add organic matter and making pulling any that are there easier. Gardens (and prairie) like the lower ph to an extent. Tomatoes not blooming - add some lime and water it in - they will bloom in a coupe days.


Happy gardening - don"t fight it, learn to know and understand it. Munch the parslane while you garden - a free super food.

   

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