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Controlling Bindweed Before it Invades the Gardens

Controlling Bindweed Before it Invades the Gardens


Episode 456


Welcome to another episode of the Top 10 Gardener Podcast. Today, we're talking about bindweed, a notorious and difficult-to-control weed. I'm your host, Ken Lain, and I'll talk to you about identifying and controlling bindweed in your garden.

Bindweed is a vine found in many parts of the world. It's characterized by its heart-shaped leaves and white or pink flowers. Bindweed can be a major problem in gardens, as it can quickly take over and smother other plants.

**Here are some tips on how to identify bindweed:

  • The leaves are heart-shaped and have smooth edges.
  • The flowers are white or pink and have five petals.
  • The stems are thin and wiry and can climb over other plants.
  • The roots are long and can spread underground.

**If you think you have bindweed in your garden, it's important to take action to control it. Here are a few methods you can use:

  • Hand pulling: This is the most effective way to control bindweed if you have a small infestation. Be sure to pull up the entire root, as any pieces left behind will regrow.
  • Digging: This can be effective for larger infestations, but it's important to be careful not to break the roots, as this will only make the problem worse.
  • Using a hoe: This can be used to cut the bindweed stems at the soil surface. This will weaken the plant, but it won't kill it.
  • Using a weedkiller: There are a number of commercial weedkillers that can be used to control bindweed. Be sure to read the label carefully and follow the directions.

No matter which method you choose, it's important to be persistent. Bindweed is a tough weed, and it may take several treatments to get rid of it completely.


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