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On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 18:29:46 -0600, Tom Bri <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


> Yeah, know the feeling. I did use a little bit last year on some canada
> thistles. Didn't even really kill them, they grew back from the roots.  I
> ended up just pulling them and pulling them over and over all last year.
> This year only a few came up. Still pulling. So basically my yard and  
> garden are organic, except for a few  exceptions.
If you keep after the thistles, pulling or cutting them so they never
go to seed, they will get pretty much discouraged after a while and not
take much work to keep in check.

	Lynnet

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