How to Get Rid of Horsetail Weed

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It grows deep roots tunnelling up to 3-7 feet. Also, it widespread its roots that make this plant perennial and persisting in nature.

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Horsetail Weed 

It shoots above the ground and foliage looks like a fir tree and connected pipes with a horse tail tip, that's how it got its name.

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Make It Alkaline

Horsetail is happy to grow in acidic, poor, and wet soil be it clay or sandy and dry. 

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Enrich Your Soil

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 Enrich and make your soil less hospitable for horsetail and encourage other healthy plants to compete for the room.

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Nitrogen Rich

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Increase that nitrogen content in your soil. Add  slow-release nitrogen-rich fertilizer boost to your soil. That stimulates your lawn grass or garden plants for fresh green foliage.

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Perform Checks

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Be vigilant to look for new shoots and infestations in spring and pull them or cut them out.

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Add limestone to increase pH and make your soil less acidic and hospitable for grass and garden plants to choke out horsetail weeds

Choke Weeds

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Be extremely careful not to leave any part of the plant you have cut or dug, as it can grow from fragments of it.

Watch Your Steps

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Toxic to dogs: horsetail weed is not toxic to dogs, yet it's toxic for grazing animals like cows, horses, and other farm animals

Toxic for Dogs?

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