Anonymous wrote:Get a spray bottle of Roundup (shut up!) and spray the stuff sticking through the fence. Gently push away the plants in front so they don't get sprayed. You can use a flat piece of cardboard to keep your plants from touching the roundup on the weeds until it has dried. It dries in minutes and then it's okay for your plants to touch the weeds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to accomplish WITHOUT poisoning our groundwater. No poison chemicals for me.!! I have been using compost (previous cut grass) between the fences for past 20 yrs.Which has been working well for me!!!
NOW our city Ordinance Dept. calls this "blight".....and expect me to remove it. Where were they when my neighbor put their now rotted down wooden privacy fence next to my chain link fence - backwards. I know its the responsibility of the person putting up the privacy fence to maintain weed control .... I've been here 43 yrs. that house has seen owners come & go and now have renters .... NONE of those people ever 'weeded' that space between our fences. It was always left up to me. I started this after a couple trees tried growing between our fences. Now What do I do?
You know why the fence rotted? Because some dumbass was dumping grass clippings and yard debris next to it for the last 20 years.![]()
Yup. You caused the fence to rot by calling your lazy dumping of grass clippings, "compost". I would hate to have you as a neighbor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to accomplish WITHOUT poisoning our groundwater. No poison chemicals for me.!! I have been using compost (previous cut grass) between the fences for past 20 yrs.Which has been working well for me!!!
NOW our city Ordinance Dept. calls this "blight".....and expect me to remove it. Where were they when my neighbor put their now rotted down wooden privacy fence next to my chain link fence - backwards. I know its the responsibility of the person putting up the privacy fence to maintain weed control .... I've been here 43 yrs. that house has seen owners come & go and now have renters .... NONE of those people ever 'weeded' that space between our fences. It was always left up to me. I started this after a couple trees tried growing between our fences. Now What do I do?
You know why the fence rotted? Because some dumbass was dumping grass clippings and yard debris next to it for the last 20 years.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I want to accomplish WITHOUT poisoning our groundwater. No poison chemicals for me.!! I have been using compost (previous cut grass) between the fences for past 20 yrs.Which has been working well for me!!!
NOW our city Ordinance Dept. calls this "blight".....and expect me to remove it. Where were they when my neighbor put their now rotted down wooden privacy fence next to my chain link fence - backwards. I know its the responsibility of the person putting up the privacy fence to maintain weed control .... I've been here 43 yrs. that house has seen owners come & go and now have renters .... NONE of those people ever 'weeded' that space between our fences. It was always left up to me. I started this after a couple trees tried growing between our fences. Now What do I do?
Anonymous wrote:What would happen if you took down your fence? Is the side of their fence that faces your yard unattractive?