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16-09-2017 06:45 PM - edited 16-09-2017 06:46 PM
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on 16-09-2017 07:42 PM
*An axe for Stawks by special courier* ..... ![]()
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on 16-09-2017 08:04 PM
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19-09-2017 04:08 PM - edited 19-09-2017 04:09 PM
I did get rid of it from my front garden by pulling it out very carefully and making sure I do not to drop the tiniest bit. I then covered the whole area with thick layer of newspaper and put some pine bark over it, it never came back in that spot, but appeared in the back corner of the garden couple of years later.
Not wanting to send it live to the tip I placed it in a black plastic bag and left it in the sun for the whole summer; carefully opening it so any moisture would evaporate, and then closing it again so more water would not get in. By the end of the summer it still looked pretty much alive.
Voltaire: “Those Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocities” .
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on 19-09-2017 04:44 PM
You should have put some water in the bag and kept it tightly sealed....the plant would have cooked in the hot water.
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on 19-09-2017 05:13 PM
@imastawka wrote:
Have I mentioned how much I hate it?
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on 19-09-2017 05:23 PM
@lyndal1838 wrote:You should have put some water in the bag and kept it tightly sealed....the plant would have cooked in the hot water.
That is the thing, it never properly dried out. I did not open it every hot day, so it had plenty of opportunity to boil.
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on 19-09-2017 05:56 PM
It would not dry out....that is the point....it should have been left to go mushy then it would not grow.
Wandering Dew does not go dry and brittle like most dead plants.....it remains soft and pliable which is why it has to go mushy before it dies.
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on 19-09-2017 06:05 PM
Geez - you can't kill it with a brick.
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on 19-09-2017 06:27 PM
Lyndal, no point in trying to be PC about the name.
It's Wandering Jew - not Dew
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=wandering+jew&ie=&oe=
Have I mentioned how much I hate it? (In the last 24 hours, that is)
It grows if you peg it on the clothes line FGS!!