Vegetation in sub-base - Gettimg rid of growth

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Post: # 34714Post fredmila

I laid a sub-base similar to DTP1/50mm crusher run in my garden to install patio stone slabs for footpath traffic. The thing is I left it for several months before getting back to it and now weed and grass have spread and started growing in it. Is it possible to get rid of this unwanted vegetation without removing and re-laying the sub-base?

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Post: # 34716Post DNgroundworks

Maybe a weedkiller may help if the vegetation isnt too bad

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Post: # 34717Post DNgroundworks

or jus pull the weeds out, and maybe run over again with a roller/wacker plate :D

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Post: # 34718Post fredmila

If I manage to eliminate it with weed killer or pulling it, is there a risk that roots below may grow again, through the paving?

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Post: # 34719Post seanandruby

yes. you'll just have to keep on top of it.
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Post: # 34730Post Tony McC

If you douse the sub-base with a strong weedkiller, such as sodium chlorate, you should be fine.

Once the paving is in places, assuming it's properly laid on a full mortar bed and with decent jointing, it's going to have to be some sort of super weed to get through that!
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fredmila
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Post: # 34738Post fredmila

Thanks for the advice

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Post: # 36950Post BGHSE

Some questions for the experts, if I may.
I have grass growing between blocks on my drive, will sodium chlorate affect the blocks?
Where might I obtain sodium chlorate?
Is it available neat, or is it supplied mixed with other substances?
All assistance gratefully received.
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Post: # 36971Post Mikey_C

I have grass growing between blocks on my drive, will sodium chlorate affect the blocks?

NO


Where might I obtain sodium chlorate?

Garden center, diy store, wilksons etc


Is it available neat, or is it supplied mixed with other substances?

Nearly all sodium Chlorate will be mixed 50/50 with fire suppressants. As you intend to use it on your drive and not make bombs with it that shouldn't be a problem!

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Post: # 37019Post BGHSE

Thank you Mikey C. Great help.

I am sure you, and everybody else, will be pleased I have no intention whatsoever to make bombs with the sodium chlorate!
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Post: # 37025Post GB_Groundworks

yeah its only about 5% concentration now in path clear etc to stop people making ied
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Post: # 37030Post lutonlagerlout

i'll probably get locked up for this but when we were kids we used to make bombs our of sodium chlorate and sugar,it was a more innocent time the 70's, we set one off over the park and i kid you not it was like a mushroom cloud
we hid in the woods for 4 hours expecting all manner of retribution but no-one seemed to notice
its the modern times we live in i suppose,my old man said when he was at school in the 50's lads used to bring in their dad's revolvers and other guns their dads had captured from germans etc
imagine that nowadays??
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Post: # 37037Post GB_Groundworks

i'm sure in some schools they have their own revolvers automatics etc haha don't need their dads lol
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Post: # 37041Post seanandruby

Our old teacher was an ex bomber pilot. The trick was to get him talking about the raids, he would go on for ages with every swear word in the book and the gory bits. He used to bring his old guns, even a grenade to show us. he would send me ( age12/13 ) over the shop for his pipe baccy. what a character, taught us a great deal, would get six months in jail nowadays.
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Post: # 37043Post lutonlagerlout

we had 1 like that Arthur peters,funny thing is of all the teachers i had at school he sticks in my mind the most, i met another old primary school teacher at Christmas and she tells me he is still alive and well at 87 :) we had another teacher Mick docherty who used to regale us with stories of nights out and building sites in london (he was an ex hoddie)
I would say that these 2 shaped my perception of the world more than my own dad at 8 years old (old fella was working 7 days then)

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yes sodium chlorate is fine

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