Some reckon that using glyphosate thickened with soap flakes and rubbed on with gloves after the plants have been "Bruised" and crushed is a good method, but from personal experience, the best way to control it is regular hoeing and hard work. the stuff needs light like any other plant after all.
You will never eradicate it as the roots go down... and down.... and down
A weak solution of wall paper paste is better
totally agree with the above ! i actually look foward to weeding them out , lol but allways pick up every tiny bit as they soon reroot like hell.Some reckon that using glyphosate thickened with soap flakes and rubbed on with gloves after the plants have been "Bruised" and crushed is a good method, but from personal experience, the best way to control it is regular hoeing and hard work. the stuff needs light like any other plant after all.
You will never eradicate it as the roots go down... and down.... and down
I think you are right about the wallpaper paste too. One of my neighbours on my allotments is also the groundsman at the local bowls club
Small world and all that.That was my previous career for over 20 years