I have a meadow, maybe about 4 acres on a fairly gentle slope that is getting overrun with goldenrod. A couple of years ago it was overrun with ironweed, but the goldenrod has displaced that.
From some web research, the best way to mechanically control it is mowing it twice a year to prevent it from going to seed. It would take at least 2 years to get a good control of it.
Since goldenrod is a tall weed and I want to minimize damage to "good" plants and grass, I am thinking of using the bush hog set at the max height to cut it. I have the RCR1260 and specs say the max cutting height with the tail wheel on the ground is 10".
I appreciate your thoughts on controlling this weed.
From some web research, the best way to mechanically control it is mowing it twice a year to prevent it from going to seed. It would take at least 2 years to get a good control of it.
Since goldenrod is a tall weed and I want to minimize damage to "good" plants and grass, I am thinking of using the bush hog set at the max height to cut it. I have the RCR1260 and specs say the max cutting height with the tail wheel on the ground is 10".
I appreciate your thoughts on controlling this weed.