Bindweed is a fast-spreading, deeply rooted perennial vine that chokes out garden plants as well as crops. This invasive weed can regrow from tiny root fragments and seeds that stay viable for decades ...
Cut the plant back at soil level. If you find bindweed growing in a plant bed, follow the vine down to the ground, unwinding it as you go, then follow it to where it roots into the ground. Cover the ...
I started dating my wife in 1998. When spring arrived, I brought some amazing bouquets of peonies every day when I visited her. Needless to say, Sharon enjoyed flowers then as she does today. The ...
Bindweed is taking over my flower beds. I have been pulling them out, but making no progress. How can I kill this without killing the plants that I do want to keep? Bindweed is extremely difficult to ...
Your best bet is to cut roots off at ground level. Cut them again as soon as they resprout. Eventually the bindweed will die ...
Paul Epsom shares important information about morning glory or field bindweed and hedge bindweed. It's proper name is Convolvulus arvensis. But morning glory or field bindweed is very invasive. Don't ...