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Spana
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Location: Cornwall
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Speedwell
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August 13, 2009, 14:57 »
I've got a lot of Speedwell growing where I has peas this year, would you pull it out or can it be dug in.
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Roll Roll
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August 13, 2009, 16:19 »
:)Although it's an annual, they are normally loaded with seeds, so I
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uproot it now, which shouldn't be a problem as they are quite shallow rooted.
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August 13, 2009, 16:20 »
If it is Veronica officinalis, it is a perennial and I wouldn't dig it in, as this might just replant bits for next season IMHO
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Spana
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August 13, 2009, 19:59 »
Right, I'll have it all out. It does come out very easily, just thought i might be able to use it like a green manure.
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August 14, 2009, 08:39 »
Probably better suited to the compost
Looks pretty though
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