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Old 07-09-2004, 11:19 PM
SugarChile
 
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Yes, it's an annual weed. The "seed is spread by water" statement means
that when seeds fall into a stream or river, they will still remain viable
for some time, and germinate where they are eventually washed ashore.

I doubt you will ever be completely rid of it, as there's bound to some
nearby that will be spread by birds. But I have had success in keeping it
at bay. The roots are very unsubstantial, and extremely easy to pull. I
put on sturdy clothing and heavy gloves (those prickles are small but
nasty), grab a bunch, and start rolling it up into large clumps or bales for
removal.. The work goes quickly. A huge amount of it is often traced back
to one or two roots. If you get it out now (or earlier in the season)
before the seeds drop, you will significantly reduce the amount you will
have next year.

Next spring you can go out and spot it and remove it while it is still
small. Again, the roots are puny, and it's easy to remove. It's a pioneer
plant, preferring disturbed areas, so you can also help keep it under
control by establishing a more desirable ground cover.

I've never used herbicides so I can't help you there. Good luck,
Sue

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Zone 6, South-central PA


"Zing" wrote in message
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My neighbor's back yard (Zone 6b) is over run by "Mile a minute" weed
(Polygonum pefoliatum) and I am going to help her eradicate it. It's a
rocky
area that lost it's tree canopy over the last few years (storm damage) and
this stuff is covering EVERYTHING. It is even choking out "Tree of Heaven"
trees. I need to get on it fast, as it's going to seed right now, and a
few
plants are already are showing fully formed berries.

I'll only use herbicides as a last resort, as this area supports wells. My
plan is to stake down tarps and cover her entire back yard until next
Spring. Is this plan sound, or has someone had success with another
method?

Google searches say the "seed is spread by water." What does that mean? Do
birds also eat and spread the seed? I assume this is an annual weed that
reseeds itself. Will the covering method rot the seeds on the ground,
preventing them from germinating, or do I need to follow up with a
pre-emergent herbicide in the Spring? Wholesale burning is not practical.
This site below says the seeds can persist for up to 4 years in the soil.

http://www.invasive.org/eastern/bioc...leAMinute.html

What to do? . Any advice is greatly appreciated.

Zing the Weed Warrior