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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI think Monkshood is growing in my lawn and very close to my well, which is the sole source of water to the house for consumption, cooking, washing etc.
Assuming I should get rid of the Monkshood, how should this be done? At the moment it is covering about 20m+ of the garden and the plants are about 18cms high.
Many thanks
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1 Comment To "Monkshood"
#1 Comment By shelley On 05/17/2015 @ 3:22 pm
If you pursue the removal of monkshood from your lawn, be aware that all parts of the plants are poisonous and you will want to prevent contact with your skin – so be sure to wear gloves. I would recommend digging it up versus pulling it out. Try to get as much of the roots as possible – you should not have to dig too deep because it is not deeply rooted.
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