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Garden Master
Several years ago I bought some cute plants at a yard sale. They looked like mondo grass, and did well in my rock garden. They did so well, in fact, that they have all but taken over the entire rock garden hillside. Maybe it is a species of lyrope, but no blooms. It produces underground runners and tubers, and seems to be able to regrow from just a snippet left in the ground. Needless to say, I now want it gone!
I have tried grubbing it out, cutting it off to the ground level, round-up and poison ivy killer (triclopyr), all of which barely slowed it down. I have other desirable plants in there, so I can't easily do anything drastic. I don't even know what drastic would be, anyway.
Starting over by emptying out the rock garden is a difficult possibility, as some of the rocks weigh up to 75 or more lbs, and I struggled getting them in place when I was a lot younger and stronger. There is no guarantee the weed wouldn't survive that anyway.
You all know I don't like chemical weed killers, so the idea of using something even stronger is not attractive. Any ideas?
I have tried grubbing it out, cutting it off to the ground level, round-up and poison ivy killer (triclopyr), all of which barely slowed it down. I have other desirable plants in there, so I can't easily do anything drastic. I don't even know what drastic would be, anyway.
Starting over by emptying out the rock garden is a difficult possibility, as some of the rocks weigh up to 75 or more lbs, and I struggled getting them in place when I was a lot younger and stronger. There is no guarantee the weed wouldn't survive that anyway.
You all know I don't like chemical weed killers, so the idea of using something even stronger is not attractive. Any ideas?