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Weeding between stones

Discussion in 'Allotments Discussion' started by Emily Jones, Dec 12, 2020.

  1. Emily Jones

    Emily Jones Gardener

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    I took over an allotment this year. The raspberry canes provided some incredible fruit, but whoever planted them in intially put down a load of small stones over the bed they're planted in. I'm sure they looked great initially but this year, almost weekly, I found myself pulling lots of weeds from between the stones. So my question is...how do I do a good thorough weeding between the stones :love30: its proving very tricky!! I've not used any form of weedkiller on my patch, and especially couldn't spray around the canes!
     
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      Can you not just scrape the stones out from around the canes and get rid of them? then you can mulch the raspberry canes with a good manure and they'll be great.
       
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      • Emily Jones

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        There's a load of stones, and some of them are pretty well trod in there..but you're right. I may well have to do this at some point. I want to get some ericaceous compost in there. I've heard it will do them well!! Thanks Snorky
         
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          I found something like this tool very useful in cleaning weeds from between paving on a driveway before and it might be useful in the area described as well.
           
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            Pulling weeds or plants in general from between stones should be easy. Soory. Very tired and in lots of pain at the moment. Nite nite.
             
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