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Old 27-01-2006, 03:39 AM
Stormin' Norman Stormin' Norman is offline
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Originally Posted by Sue

I think Stormin' would be on a hiding to nothing trying to pull out roots
of bindweed - they're so invasive and brittle that it's just about
impossible to dig them all out completely. Glyphosate does the trick
though. I managed last year to get rid of some bindweed in a similar
situation among shrubs and perennials by painting Roundup onto the young
shoots with an old 1'' paintbrush. Where the weed is right in among other
roots or stems one way to do this is to unwind the pieces you can reach and
retrain them outwards/upwards onto a cane or stake. Leave a short while to
grow until it's clear of its neighbours, then you can treat safely without
risking your prize specimens. Good luck!

Yep, last time I tried pulling the bindweed up I got a sore back, and none of it came out in one piece. It does seem to break up.

OK, so, as I understand it, as long as the point and method of application is such that you don't get any of the Roundup on anything else above ground, it's effects will be limited to the bindweed even if the bindweed is emerging from the ground right next to the good guys.

Thanks all

Stormin'