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Andrew Gabriel
 
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Andrew Gabriel wrote:
Council appear to have sprayed a jet of some weed and grass killer
across my lawn when killing the weeds on the footpath. I don't suppose
there's any antidote, particularly now it shows up quite clearly?
Probably happened a couple of weeks ago -- I noticed an area last


Roundup. At this time of year it could take two weeks or more to show
effect; IMHO, once you've noticed the symptom, it's curtains --
particularly for grass. Oddly enough, it seems that buttercups can
recover after a period of looking very jaundiced.


This lawn area didn't have any weeds, and is some type of very
fine grass (it doesn't get walked on). I've managed to keep it
looking very nice through the summer, until the council buggered
it up.

I did use glyphosphate IIRC on a lawn (different house) where
there was no grass and it had all been overtaken by some weed
which the selective weedkillers wouldn't touch. Weeds would
happily grow again within a couple of months, but grass took a
year before it would start growing there.

week which wasn't very green and watered it. By this week, it's
very clear from the pattern of the dead area exactly what's happened,
a dead spray shaped area with a sharp cutoff caused by the gate post.
Also, it's dying at the same rate as the weeds on the pavement.


In my area (Derry, N. Ireland) the council uses young hooligan
lookalikes on quads for weed spraying; IMHO a danger to more than weeds
and lawns.


Ah -- I saw a quad driving up the pavements, probably a couple
of weeks ago. I wondered what it was doing but would not have been
able to see any spraying from where I was.

I think I'll be on the phone to the council tomorrow.

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Andrew Gabriel