I've recently been spending a lot of time removing the hundreds of daisies from my grass ( I can't call it a lawn !` ) .
I've been doing this by hand ,the ground is damp and they come up fairly easily with their roots and not too much disturbance to the grass around .
But ....would I have been better to apply a weedkiller ? Thinking I will ,inevitably ,have left some roots behind and I guess they'll regenerate .
And tree roots ! While on my daisy removing mission I have found roots running horizontally just under the surface .We have an old apple tree in the garden ,but I think these roots are from a cherry plum tree growing in our neighbours plot .
I've removed a couple of lengths -they're 1 to 2" thick - but now I'm worried that this was an error .Will the root ,where I've broken it off ,sprout and try and grow a new tree ? Should I have left well enough alone ???