Well...the manual method works...to some extent! I spent 3 hours yesterday
digging it all out of the perennial beds. It had even come up in the middle
of my verbena! Nasty stuff! I'm just going to have to be vigilant this
summer and chop it's little head off every time I see a leaf!
Today it's onto digging in a 3.8 bale of peat moss and about 400 lbs of
compost...oh my aching back! I'll be looking for the Advil tonight!
It's a beautiful day here in Western NY...cool and sunny!! Perfect!
"Starlord" wrote in message
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Your doing it. Roundup has no effect.
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"Jane" wrote in message
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I'm trying to get rid of a large (and getting larger) patch of
Bishop's Weed
along the back of my perennial bed. I've tried using Roundup but
haven't had
much success. I guess at this point I'm thinking of digging it out
as it
pops it's nasty little head through the earth and then camping out
next
summer with a gallon of Roundup. It's a shame...I really love the
flower but
it's worn out it's welcome.
Anyone have any ideas on how to get rid of this stuff...without
killing
everything else!
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