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Bind Weed

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DollyD Sun 18-Jun-23 13:03:22

I’m wondering what to do.
I had a Laurel hedge planted a couple of years ago which is looking great but it has bind weed which I have tried to keep on top of by dragging it out but it seems to be even worse this year.
Any advice at all?
Would it be a crazy idea to leave it alone and enjoy the white flowers?
Really though, I want it gone.

Shinamae Sun 18-Jun-23 13:07:18

I like my bind weed and keep a certain amount of it…

NotSpaghetti Sun 18-Jun-23 13:16:22

I like bindweed too - but do pull it out from tidy areas! 🙄

Redhead56 Sun 18-Jun-23 13:32:26

Just got back from a break away my veg patch has been overtaken by it. As pretty as it is I will need to pull as much as possible out.

M0nica Sun 18-Jun-23 14:28:23

Hands and knees, hand fork and dig it up roots and all, put in a bucket and DO NOT put it on the compost heap, or even garden waste brown bin. Put it in the black bin or, dare I say it food watse, anywhere that means no fragment of the white root survives.

Do this for about 10 years and you will eventually get rid of it.

Nandalot Sun 18-Jun-23 14:30:45

I am waging war on some bindweed and other perennial weeds including brambles in a small patch of garden. For about three years I have been alternating wallflowers and annuals so that the bed gets a good clear out and hopefully shall be able to plant perennials next year.
The only weeds really remaining are about six bindweed roots so this is my main focus this year. I have tied each bindweed to a small stake and allowed it to grow a bit. I then place a plastic bottle over the stake, bottom and top cut off, and spray with systemic weed killer. Have done this a few times and they are beginning to give up. The bottle is to protect the other plants.

Nandalot Sun 18-Jun-23 14:34:16

Like this

25Avalon Sun 18-Jun-23 14:37:33

Bind weed swamps plants and kills them. The flowers will seed and you will have even more plants apart from those which will grow from the roots which cross cross and spread everywhere. M0nica’s advice is good, as usual. Have zero tolerance. You can let it grow up a cane and then spray it with weed killer.

25Avalon Sun 18-Jun-23 14:38:25

Just like Nandalot

J52 Sun 18-Jun-23 15:09:05

I have a small amount that comes under the hedge from next door. I pull it up, taking as much root as possible. It does weaken it although I’ll never get rid of it.

eddiecat78 Sun 18-Jun-23 16:32:10

We used to live in a very old house with rudimentary foundations and thick stone walls, and would regularly get bindweed growing in our cloakroom! It came up through a tiny crack in the concrete floor and was very persistent

Greyduster Sun 18-Jun-23 16:38:40

The problem is that you only have to leave the tiniest bit of root in the ground and you may as well not bother. I have it coming through a perennial fuschia in my front garden and it’s impossible to dig the crafty blighter out! The plastic bottle thing sounds like a good idea, Nandalot!

DollyD Sun 18-Jun-23 17:10:20

Thanks everyone….
I’m going to have to go with zero tolerance as advised by some of you.
I liked the bottle idea Nandalot but the roots are right under the hedge and hard to get to, I’ve just read you can do something similar by covering the leaves with a clear plastic bag.
So you’ve answered my question, I can’t be lazy and just leave them.
War it is!

Hetty58 Sun 18-Jun-23 17:17:09

It took many years to dig it all out at our last place. If it's just under the hedge, though, perhaps you can cover it with weed control fabric, then a layer of mulch. Kill any that escapes from the edges, though.

BlueBelle Sun 18-Jun-23 17:27:59

It really Irritates me I just keep pulling it out on the allotment and then the next time I go there’s just as much
The flowers are big bold and pretty but it has to go

DollyD Sun 18-Jun-23 18:24:14

Thank Hetty58 that sounds like a good idea, I’ll have to get someone to help me though, as if I have to be on my knees all along a 50’ hedge, I’ll never get up again 😂

Katie59 Sun 18-Jun-23 20:40:02

I have a little hand squirter filled with glyphosate and zap it whenever I see a plant, that kills the roots as well. Best of luck digging all the roots out.