Mutant Plants?

Discussion in 'Gardening' started by MaryJeanne, May 18, 2008.

  1. MaryJeanne

    MaryJeanne Member

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    We have a leechfield in the backyard that grows mutant plants. After mowing the lawn we find that these plants are going to come back and they do grow fast! Is there any natural methods to getting rid of them?
    Thanks!
     
  2. poor_old_dad

    poor_old_dad Senior Member

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    What kind of plants are they?

    Peace,
    poor_old_dad
     
  3. MaryJeanne

    MaryJeanne Member

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    i think they are really big weeds
     
  4. Gratefully Dawg

    Gratefully Dawg Member

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    the fertilizers in my area are making the dandelions here mutate. They have like siamese heads, that look like theyre the size of like 8 dandelions all merged at the middle. Theyre huge. Weed killer is all i can think of.
     
  5. gardener

    gardener Realistic Humanist

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    You just need to learn to live with it. If you have a septic system your leach field is the most fertile area of the yard. I used to have to lower the blade on my mower for this area and keep it scalped to even things out. It's one of the joys of a septic system But then you don't have to pay for city sewers either.
     
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