We have recently taken on a very overgrown plot
After serious consideration we decided against our principles (organic , chemical free) to use a weedkiller as a one-off to get us started.
The 'Round up' was duly applied and it slowly killed the weeds but the thistles seemed to thrive on it. So we have resigned ourselves to a)cover the worst part with carpet or anything we can get hold of or b)dig up every thistle on the plot, and there must be hundreds of them.
Reading books on the subject suggests that every atom of the plants must be removed from the soil to prevent an epidemic of unwanted growth next year (in a full time job this is not easy) so I suppose we must go for option a) and just use the couch infested area for the next growing season as the round up seems to have done the job on it.
If anyone has been in a similar situation or has some advice then please let me know.
Thanks.
