I've just beheaded all the rag at my mothers, the caterpillars are in full force and it seemed a real good compromise to leave them eat and take away the flower, over nine acres it's not much anyway, the caterpillars have decimated some so make good work of eating all foliage, I will soon go in and remove the remains. Bearing in mind this only runs three ponies that have so much grass I feel comfortable letting nature taking course for a little while, as does my Mum, n fact her idea, it made it a much more enjoyable thing to do, and I also found some lovely oak saplings, tht I will liberate lol, I know the back breaking bit is left to do but at least this years seeds won't have a chance. However it lives for years in the soil, so theres always another season, one way or another.
Back in south Wales it was a very different story, our six acres was by the side of an old railway track, when in was developed into a bypass the soil they brought in it contained it. when it reared it's head early nineties, i think we were a bit ignorant to it, we hadn't seen it before so firstly let it grow then hells teeth we pulled it, no gloves initially. Second year onwards We would work in gangs to clear it, had a picnic. Got the ponies put next door. Dealing with it and then having people around you leave it is just gutting, can you not drum up a little group and you all have a good clearing sash, that s what happens with the balsam group round here?