Perennial weeds such as horsetail and bindweed need more attention because the roots should be removed to stand any chance of eradicating them. |
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Spray perennial weeds such as bindweed and Canadian thistle with a glyphosate-based herbicide before first frost. |
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Docken, like dandelion, nettle, ground elder, bindweed and couch-grass belongs to that troublesome group of wild flowers called perennial weeds. |
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Avoid tilling overly aggressive or invasive plants that produce root-buds, such as crabgrass, johnsongrass, bindweed or Canada thistle. |
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Greater bindweed also climbs though the hedge. Its big white trumpet flowers open during the day then twist closed as night falls. |
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To the right is a wilderness, abandoned to brambles, ground elder, bindweed and buddleia. |
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None of the chemicals knocked out field bindweed or little mallow, but that's been the case with methyl bromide plus chloropicrin, too. |
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A factory farm stood silent and abandoned, hedges of elders dripped berries and were decorated with white trumpets of bindweed. |
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Perennial grasses such as bluegrass and quackgrass and broadleaves such as Canada thistle, bindweed, and curly dock also could be addressed with the weed control program. |
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Even the salvias and euphorbias are suffering, and I see bindweed. |
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These so-called host plants include many broadleaf weeds and cover crops such as nettles, mallow, chicory, dandelion, thistles, bindweed, deadly nightshade, and many clovers. |
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Having said that, be assured that late summer is ideal for tackling the growth of difficult weeds such as ground elder, brambles, bindweed and Japanes knotweed. |
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Apply Oracle Dicamba Agricultural Herbicide annually for three years at the flowering stage of bindweed and the budding stage of thistles. |
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For example, the best time to apply a herbicide for the control of field bindweed is at the full flower stage. |
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The mite overwinters on the root system and colonizes the new bindweed shoots as they emerge in the spring, stunting their growth. |
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A European gall mite, Aceria malherbae, is well established at some sites in Alberta against field bindweed, a serious perennial cropland weed. |
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He has to fight the invading weed, especially the bindweed that climes the stock and winds maliciously around the fragile sprouts of the vine. |
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By predilection this period will use the sinuous shapes of the lianas, the bindweed or the water lilies. |
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Work in the U. S. has shown that the mite can easily be redistributed to new sites on galled field bindweed foliage. |
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Some of its family kin include buckwheat, rhubarb, sorrels, docks, bistorts, water peppers, devil's shoestring, silver lace vine, smartweed, and black bindweed. |
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His badge of office was a straw hat bedecked with poppies and bindweed. |
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Among these on the newer dunes are sea-holly and sea bindweed, and at the edges of older dunes are slender centaury, knotted pearlwort and sea-heath. |
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Higher rates of herbicide will be needed to control species such as ivy-leaf morning-glory, sweet clover, field bindweed, Venice mellow and various smartweeds. |
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A friend, tackling her first garden in winter, unearthed a warren of bindweed roots, although she did not then know that is what they were. |
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Otherwise untwine the bindweed from the host plant, lay it on the ground, and spray thoroughly with glyphosate. |
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A prickly bindweed forms a feature in the near landscape, with its creamy odoriferous blossoms, coral berries, and glossy thorned leaves. |
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Their results found that the greatest response in control from the addition of AMS to glyphosate was seen on velvetleaf, followed by field bindweed. |
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However, targeting field bindweed with a fall herbicide application after a winter cereal can still be quite effective provided there is re-growth of this weed. |
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This is a most effective method of coping with really troublesome, fast spreading weeds like ground elder and bindweed. |
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The worst are perennial ones: bindweed, marestail, ground elder. |
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Your correspondent once lived next door to a couple who had trailed bindweed up a trellis, believing it to be a delightfully vigorous kind of morning glory. Which, of course, it is. |
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Systemic weedkillers such as Roundup, which kill the weed from the inside out, will get rid of pernicious weeds such as bindweed, nettles and ground elder. |
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Convolvulus cneorum, known as silverbush or shrubby bindweed, is a small spreading evergreen shrub with silvery leaves and trumpet-shaped flowers. |
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While bindweed snakes its way through borders and up hedges, ground elder is emerging from under my neighbour's fence and couch grass is appearing amid perennials and shrubs. |
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Bithwind Bindweed Bitony Wood betony, Stachys Betonica, known as bishopswort, highly popular cure although especially used for headaches. |
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