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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1425355" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I agree. With any luck it will prevent a weed from gowing to seed, but the way they grow, they will just regrow new seed heads.</p><p>Years ago we were over grown with star thistle. I mowed and bagged all of the star thistle and burned them. 2 weeks later they were back but for inches shorter, repeated the mowing and burning deal. To make a long story short after a couple of months the star thistle instead of growing upright had pretty much become a creeping vine that was below mowing height.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1425355, member: 34"] I agree. With any luck it will prevent a weed from gowing to seed, but the way they grow, they will just regrow new seed heads. Years ago we were over grown with star thistle. I mowed and bagged all of the star thistle and burned them. 2 weeks later they were back but for inches shorter, repeated the mowing and burning deal. To make a long story short after a couple of months the star thistle instead of growing upright had pretty much become a creeping vine that was below mowing height. [/QUOTE]
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