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geejaybee
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geejaybee
Growing in Experience
1 reply
March 2017

So after finally hand pulling all the soursob out of my front garden, I have now moved from Adelaide to Mount Gambier where I can start all over again ...

geejaybee
Growing in Experience
2 replies
September 2016

@QuailFlock please feel free next soursob season to come around to my place and munch your heart out !

geejaybee
Growing in Experience
4 replies
September 2016

My mint grows in a sleeper bed on a sloped block of approximately 40cm deep at one end to 1.2 meters deep at the other. It is 3 meters x 3 meters squa ...

geejaybee
Growing in Experience
7 replies
September 2016

I have a 9 square meter raised vegetable garden that has failed in most cases due to the summer heat, but I have in it a superb mint ground cover. Ide ...

geejaybee
Growing in Experience
4 replies
September 2016

It would seem that I have pulled out all the soursob from the front yard, all 30+ square meters. Now all I have to do is wait for next season to see h ...

geejaybee
Growing in Experience
6 replies
July 2016

Only sort of, I have sat out there pulling them by hand but unfortunately it has rained so much I have trouble getting out there. But i do now have a ...

geejaybee
Growing in Experience
8 replies
June 2016

Looks like it bad back ("ouch") time again, thanks all for your insight into these annoying weeds !

geejaybee
Growing in Experience
22 replies

What is the best way to kill soursob in the lawn and garden beds with out spraying glyphosate. I have managed to stop them in my back garden by pullin ...

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Kermit
Amassing an Audience
11 replies
September 2016

You are both wrong. Everyone knows you're supposed to lay the boards on their edge. Sure, you might use more timber but you get additional height.

Andy_Mann
Former Community Member
6 replies
June 2016

This came to my Inbox, courtesy of a Jon Lamb newsletter, & may be helpful: http://www.paulmunnsinstantlawn.com.au/blog/soursobs/

CathD
Making a Splash
7 replies
June 2016

Yes, it can be tough work on the back @geejaybee. I'd recommend methodically and persistently doing small areas - one step at a time. Here's an image ...

Janina_G
Having an Impact
2 replies
May 2016

Seeing I am a real newbie to all these new fandangled high falutin thingamebobs. Some one bought me - probably not a real mutifunction tool - but a re ...

Wayne
Becoming a Leader
2 replies
May 2016

The amount I spend on tools is totally dependent on the amount of use I expect to give them. If I need something for a single project and maybe use it ...

JP_Finlay
Having an Impact
3 replies
May 2016

@geejaybee Definately a handy tool to have in the toolbox. You might not use it all that often but when you do it will be the best tool for the job. I ...

Andy_Mann
Former Community Member
May 2016

The Ryobi One system seems to be very popular amongst workshoppers, & if you're already into the One System, buying the “skin” or “bare” version is th ...

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geejaybee
Growing in Experience
1 reply
March 2017

So after finally hand pulling all the soursob out of my front garden, I have now moved from Adelaide to Mount Gambier where I can start all over again ...

geejaybee
Growing in Experience
2 replies
September 2016

@QuailFlock please feel free next soursob season to come around to my place and munch your heart out !

geejaybee
Growing in Experience
7 replies
September 2016

I have a 9 square meter raised vegetable garden that has failed in most cases due to the summer heat, but I have in it a superb mint ground cover. Ide ...

geejaybee
Growing in Experience
4 replies
September 2016

It would seem that I have pulled out all the soursob from the front yard, all 30+ square meters. Now all I have to do is wait for next season to see h ...

geejaybee
Growing in Experience
6 replies
July 2016

Only sort of, I have sat out there pulling them by hand but unfortunately it has rained so much I have trouble getting out there. But i do now have a ...

geejaybee
Growing in Experience
22 replies

What is the best way to kill soursob in the lawn and garden beds with out spraying glyphosate. I have managed to stop them in my back garden by pullin ...

geejaybee
Growing in Experience
1 reply
May 2016

Thanks to everyone for their responses, I bought an Ozito 300watt with a tool less mechanism with blades for $49 from Bunnings. I also bought a better ...

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