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Perennial weeds such as horsetail and bindweed need more attention because the roots should be removed to stand any chance of eradicating them.
Spray perennial weeds such as bindweed and Canadian thistle with a glyphosate-based herbicide before first frost.
Docken, like dandelion, nettle, ground elder, bindweed and couch-grass belongs to that troublesome group of wild flowers called perennial weeds.
Avoid tilling overly aggressive or invasive plants that produce root-buds, such as crabgrass, johnsongrass, bindweed or Canada thistle.
Greater bindweed also climbs though the hedge. Its big white trumpet flowers open during the day then twist closed as night falls.
To the right is a wilderness, abandoned to brambles, ground elder, bindweed and buddleia.
None of the chemicals knocked out field bindweed or little mallow, but that's been the case with methyl bromide plus chloropicrin, too.
A factory farm stood silent and abandoned, hedges of elders dripped berries and were decorated with white trumpets of bindweed.
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.
Even the salvias and euphorbias are suffering, and I see bindweed.
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.
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.
Apply Oracle Dicamba Agricultural Herbicide annually for three years at the flowering stage of bindweed and the budding stage of thistles.
For example, the best time to apply a herbicide for the control of field bindweed is at the full flower stage.
The mite overwinters on the root system and colonizes the new bindweed shoots as they emerge in the spring, stunting their growth.
A European gall mite, Aceria malherbae, is well established at some sites in Alberta against field bindweed, a serious perennial cropland weed.
He has to fight the invading weed, especially the bindweed that climes the stock and winds maliciously around the fragile sprouts of the vine.
By predilection this period will use the sinuous shapes of the lianas, the bindweed or the water lilies.
Work in the U. S. has shown that the mite can easily be redistributed to new sites on galled field bindweed foliage.
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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You think the bindweed and the Traveller's Joy beautiful flowers, and so they are.
The bindweed is descended from some earlier ancestors which had five separate petals, instead of a single fused and circular cup.
But even then she was difficult finding, so cunningly had ivy and blackberry and bindweed woven snares for the trespasser's foot.
In an empty nest, at the top of a tall lime-tree, sat Windekind, with his wreath of bindweed.
The scent of the bindweed was her favourite, then the pink, then the honeysuckle, then the jasmine.
I caught him one day hopping about and pecking at the twigs of a Biscayan bindweed.
Some of the bindweed family, I ought to say, are valuable in medicine.
We should all be in that bindweed at the other side of the river by now.
Incorporate as much organic matter into your soil as possible prior to planting and remove any roots of perennial weeds such as thistle and bindweed.
Enormous trees, the trunks of which attained a height of 200 feet, were tied to each other by garlands of bindweed, real natural hammocks, which a light breeze rocked.
Like bindweed, Japanese Knotweed is perfectly capable of regenerating itself from a tiny sliver of root, so it is virtually impossible to get rid of in this way.
All are either gone or, if not gone, have been left to fester in the race programme at Newcastle while Class 5 and Class 6 races grew like bindweed in their midst.
Bindweed is a nasty one because it twines around other plants, growing over them, and is hard to separate without damage.
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