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blightymam
Ahh, bindweed... that stuff is a pain. I have a lot of it at the allotment and until this year I just controlled it by pulling it up as soon as I saw new growth. I had used things like roundup etc and found they didn't work so weeding by hand was easier and better.
This year someone recommended a strong version of glyphosate, rosate 36. It works very well and one application has cleared a new patch I want to use for planting next year.
If the OP is wary of killing good plants, I'd spray all of the stuff near his house, and in his own garden, clear as much of it as possible by hand. Any new growth can either be cleared by hand as go along, or could try the bottle method. Cut the top and bottom off a 2-5 ltr plastic bottle so you have a tube, place the tube over the new weed growth and carefully spray down the tube. Saves getting other plants accidentally.
This year someone recommended a strong version of glyphosate, rosate 36. It works very well and one application has cleared a new patch I want to use for planting next year.
If the OP is wary of killing good plants, I'd spray all of the stuff near his house, and in his own garden, clear as much of it as possible by hand. Any new growth can either be cleared by hand as go along, or could try the bottle method. Cut the top and bottom off a 2-5 ltr plastic bottle so you have a tube, place the tube over the new weed growth and carefully spray down the tube. Saves getting other plants accidentally.
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