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Hiya- We've been over at our Smallholding on Wednesday measuring up etc. Whilst there we have noticed quite a large patch of nettles on the land, quite near the house. About 20metres by 20 metres. How can we clear them? Do we need a brush cutter, a clearing saw or will a heavy duty petrol strimmer do the job? We have seen some Stihl clearing saws, but they were mighty expensive. So thought I'd ask here first.

The grass on the field has grown a lot since we were last there, but not worried about that immediately. It'sthese nettles that stung us that are the pain.

Emma.x

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roudup is the best option as it will kill the roots which on a patch that size will be lika a carpet under ground

then dig the roots out and burn or take to the tip.you might still need to use the weedkiller again later in the year or next spring on any missed roots that will regrow and the seedlings

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Digging up Nettles is a nightmare,as they have long,thin,strong roots.

 

I would go for a good weedkiller that will kill the roots. It will take a while,but they will die off totally. Something like Glysophate (*sp)

 

In the meantime, pasta with nettle sauce is delicious 8)

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I'd say spray with round up or pathclear, let them die down and then possibly cover with black plastic for a season if you can stand it? then take the plastic off in the spring and dig out or respray as necessary.

 

you have my sympathy, we have masses of the beastly things; in the wild places I just leave them for the butterflies etc, but when they encroach on MY space they have to go!

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We like to pull our nettles up. I thought cutting them down just encourages them to grow. If you do pull them up I recomend wearing welding gauntlets, or similar. They are nice and thick and also have long cuffs(?) so more of your forearm is protected. They are also brilliant for handling brambles or other prickly vegitation as i find the throns can go through standard gardening gloves.

Anyway, once you get the worst of it out could you get your chickens to take care of the rest?

 

N

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Thanks to all - but especially to Redwing! That tool sounds exactly what we need. Off to look on Homebase website now. This nettle area is to have a building put on it anyway - so a strimmer would be good. We'd also be able to keep the track to the house clear & the edges of the stream etc. Thanks for the tip off Tasha! :D

We were thinking of all things you can do with nettles - nettle soup was my first idea. Do goats eat nettles?

Emma.x

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Nettle soup is lovely - bit like watercress soup. Pop some cream in and whoohoo. Shlurp! Eat with some cheese scones to dunk in there! Of course you can always use nettles to make fertilizer - like comfrey. Nettles mean fertile soil! We dig ours up, but I like to keep a small patch out of the way for wildlife and for me to eat (OH not fond of watercress soup and therefore not fussed with the nettles so he made lots for me to go in the freezer)! Oh, only use young nettles for eating - the stringy big stuff can make the fertilizer "tea".

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First day as an official Small Holder - we attacked the nettles on the land with a brush cutter - fabulous! They are now flat & cleared. Chicken house is going there, plus some other planned sheds. What amazed us is that 3 chickens from a neighbouring small holding wandered onto our side & straight into the nettles that hadn't even been cut - why didn't they get stung? :think:

Hubby says it was very satisfying cutting those nettles down. :lol:

Emma.x

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Nettles near the house are likely to be over the septic tank soakaway where the soil is rich.

Frequent strimming will keep them down. I personally wouldn't put any structure on them as if ever you have problems with the soakaway (and they do occur) you have a building to shift first.

Just a guess and apologies if I'm on the wrong track

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