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1. Till the entire area with a rototiller before spore production in May. This will eliminate the plant's top growth, which provides resources to its root system underneath the soil
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1. In small areas, dig up the plant, making sure to eradicate all of the roots. If portions of the root remain, the horsetail will continue to survive. 2. Incredibly hardy, common
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1. Look at the area and identify any young horsetail weeds, which look like green tubes with a pinecone-like projection at the top. Pull these up by hand so that they do not open
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1. Block out the sunlight. Because horsetail has no leaves, it needs ample sunlight to thrive. Erect a shade over the stand to completely block out the sun. Or, for a more attractive
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