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Commercial weed puller
Good morning. I am looking for some advise on a weed puller that will stand up to commercial use. My main target is dandelions however any broad leaf weed will be targeted. I know of the organic ways to help reduce weeds such as dandelions and we are taking those steps currently. I am looking for immediate ways to easily remove as many of them as I can before they go to seed without pesticides.
Thank you for any suggestions. |
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Getting the whole root when pulling dandelion is the big issue, and I don't know of any tool, other than a spiked puller that does an adequate job...
I own a weed puller, that is probably as good and durable as any, but the main reason I own that particular brand name is becuz,,, it is the ONLY one for sale in my area...
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I have a few of the old version of the Weed Hound (the design was a little different, and IMHO inferior to this):
http://www.amazon.com/Hound-Dog-HDP3.../dp/B004H0S5HO It's all I use on dandelions. The "nails" grab about 3" of the root, and usually don't break it there, so I get about 5-6" of root most times, plus I can pull a few dozen, EVERY MINUTE. |
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after you pull them you can spray them with 20% vinegar a splash of them juice and a splash of an organic soap, to kill them after you pull. That might be easier.
Neal Kezar Owner www.magicpestandlawn.com |
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