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Default Removal of bindweed

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On May 3, 10:20 pm, "Baal" wrote:
I had a hude shrub - diameter 20 feet. It as infested with bindweed, so
last year I bit the bullet and cut it right back (very hard).

This Spring the bindweed is taking over. What do recommend to kill the
blighter but not the shrub and the lawn?

TIA

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Google "bindweed and plastic sandwich bags".

Judith



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