Quack grass

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Bfitzgerald3

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I'd like to find a good, non round-up method of removing quack grass. This spring i put together a screen system (a 2x4 frame with construction cloth...shovel in dirt, shake, dirt falls throug, rhizomes and rocks remain) ha worked pretty well. Places where i used this have almost no grass remaining, other places not s good.

The idea is to build a vibrating table, angled in a way to let the bad materials flow down the screen with the dirt falling through to the garden. I really dont want to sift the whole garden by hand.

Do you think this will work to rid the garden of QG?
Is there a better option?

Personally, i'm at the point where I'd love to use chemicals to solve the problem, but i've been threatened with bodly harm and/or death if I do so.
 
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cultivate it every week so the roots dry out in the sun. Thats how we used to kill quackgrass roots.
 
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method of removing quack grass.

Personally, i'm at the point where I'd love to use chemicals to solve the problem, but i've been threatened with bodly harm and/or death if I do so.

Are there any chemicals out there to remove quack grass in the lawn without killing the grass?
 
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There was a horticulturist from Earl-May on TV recently showing how to get rid of it. He said to dig out the clump, leaving a 6 inch deep hole and then spray round-up on any roots left in the hole. Then 10 days later fill the hole with fresh soil and grass seed.

And I thought dandy-lions were a pain
 
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Tell the person who objects to the use of chemicals to clean it up. Or at least ask them to spend half a day at it. I am all in favour of using organic methods where they are practical and feasible, but I use glyphosate for speed, simplicity and a sure kill. There is no point in being an organic fundamentalist if it seriously interferes with all the other things you have to do to survive.
 
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...

The idea is to build a vibrating table, angled in a way to let the bad materials flow down the screen with the dirt falling through to the garden. I really dont want to sift the whole garden by hand. ...

It's already been done. See AKPILOT's Screening Plant thread http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/119273-screening-plant-project.html

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There is no point in being an organic fundamentalist if it seriously interferes with all the other things you have to do to survive.
spot on ! :) What does the fuel for digging and screening the soil, cost ??
 
 
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