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Jasmine......
I have a massive jasmine problem. Two neighbours, one next door and one
behind, have planted this stuff and it os over running my garden. Today, I have had to hack back three mature shrubs to get to it. It is also rooting in my garden. Is there any way of killing off the stuff which has come into my gardenm without affecting the main plants? TIA John |
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Jasmine......
"John Moppett" wrote in message ... I have a massive jasmine problem. Two neighbours, one next door and one behind, have planted this stuff and it os over running my garden. Today, I have had to hack back three mature shrubs to get to it. It is also rooting in my garden. Is there any way of killing off the stuff which has come into my gardenm without affecting the main plants? TIA John Yes. It's called pruning. The bits that remain in your garden will be very dead. Spray the rooted remains with glyphosate, and they will follow. Unfortunately, if your garden happens to be the sunny side of the fence, this plant will always encroach onto your garden because it will naturally grow towards the sun. Is there any chance of you growing towards your neighbours and talking about the problem? They may feel they've lost control of the plant and may be glad to discuss a two-pronged attack. If nothing else, they will understand the effect it is having on your garden. They may not be being bloody-minded or thoughtless; they may genuinely not know what's happening next door. Spider |
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