Hi folks,
I have a tatty back yard which I want to improve. It is currently very poor quality concrete - cracked and broken, over builder's spoil - brick fragments, old tiles and soil. This summer a buddleja grew out of the cracks and a few weeks ago I hacked it off at ground level (the cut up pieces of the stem are sprouting green shoots like something out of a gardener's horror movie - the Beast That Wouldn't Die!!)
This morning I had a closer look at the remaining stem/root and of course I find that it disappears off under the grotty old concrete - how do I deal with it? If I dig up the concrete, lord knows how much of it'll have to come up - is Deep Root going to work? The stem/root snakes off underground and if I apply any chemical liquid, it will literally be on to, or around, the tip of this particular 'iceberg'!
I have a tatty back yard which I want to improve. It is currently very poor quality concrete - cracked and broken, over builder's spoil - brick fragments, old tiles and soil. This summer a buddleja grew out of the cracks and a few weeks ago I hacked it off at ground level (the cut up pieces of the stem are sprouting green shoots like something out of a gardener's horror movie - the Beast That Wouldn't Die!!)
This morning I had a closer look at the remaining stem/root and of course I find that it disappears off under the grotty old concrete - how do I deal with it? If I dig up the concrete, lord knows how much of it'll have to come up - is Deep Root going to work? The stem/root snakes off underground and if I apply any chemical liquid, it will literally be on to, or around, the tip of this particular 'iceberg'!
