I have had a look at my mothers back garden. Been sadly neglected for a few years. It is entirely covered with a blanket (about 30" thick) of BellBind. Any suggestions for getting rid of this. Strimmers just get tangled up in the stuff. Sheers are a lot of hard work, and besides, would just be a very temporary measure. I'm sure, if you stand quietly enough, you can actually hear it growing.
I've pretty much given up any hope of salvaging any existing plant life in this garden. There is one blackberry bush, I would like to save. Would it be best just to spray the entire garden with Potassium Chlorate, or perhaps, go over the whole area with a blow torch.
This garden has had BellBind, to some degree, for at least 50 years. I remember as a kid, helping my father extract a root about 4" in diameter that went down over 5 foot. I would love to exterminate the stuff completely. Am I fighting a loosing battle.
We've also had an invasion of Holly Hocks. They've sprung up all over the place, various colours. They weren't planted and none of the neighbours has ever had them. Most of these are about 8 feet tall. Are these going to be another incurable plague?
I've pretty much given up any hope of salvaging any existing plant life in this garden. There is one blackberry bush, I would like to save. Would it be best just to spray the entire garden with Potassium Chlorate, or perhaps, go over the whole area with a blow torch.
This garden has had BellBind, to some degree, for at least 50 years. I remember as a kid, helping my father extract a root about 4" in diameter that went down over 5 foot. I would love to exterminate the stuff completely. Am I fighting a loosing battle.
We've also had an invasion of Holly Hocks. They've sprung up all over the place, various colours. They weren't planted and none of the neighbours has ever had them. Most of these are about 8 feet tall. Are these going to be another incurable plague?