Weed exterminators

digitS'

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Along the sidewalk and before the curb is a piece of ground that Americans often call The Hell Strip. I have given up trying to water it and with our arid months, what little grass there is in that narrow strip only grows in the Spring. I mow it but after awhile it only grows Knot Weed. It Takes Over the Hell Strip! Actually, the damn Knot Weed also shows up in asphalt cracks in the road and it sneaks across the sidewalk and under the picket fence into the flower beds :rant! Dark, small leaves, growing flat on the ground, it's difficult to pull and even difficult to see when young. Most people have no idea what this Weed is and may never have noticed it — unless they are trying to have home with some curb appeal.

A relative to Knot Weed used to be in the distant garden. It was named by their parents, Smart Weed. Smart Weed never was a very bothersome Weed; it's a bigger plant and easy to pull. There were never very many Smart Weeds there and those were quickly eliminated.

When it comes right down to it, one wonders about these Weeds' parents and the naming the offspring 🤔. Which one is smarter, the Smart Weed or the Not Weed.

Steve, gardening dad
 

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Smart weed I guess is a euphemism for cannabis?

Creeping euphorbia is the last weed of the season to pop up here everywhere including every tiny crack possible. Then spreads out over long distances to cover spaces that could be identified as stepping stones.

Topknotweed is extremely invasive around here and it took literally years to banish it from the pastures.
But sometimes it pops up in the oddest places.

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@digitS’ I was kidding about the smart weed .- cannabis. It just fit.
Like smart tv, smart bulbs, smart locks, just a play on words.
Sorry about the word salad mix up.
 

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Now this isn't a solution that I know works so asking if anyone else has heard of this method..

Burying a teabag in the place you have pulled out a weed. I have these nasty almost plastic stinging nettles pop up all over my back garden so I thought I would try this when I can get some help digging out these alien monsters.

The roots go down really deep and even when they are dug up completely they still come back
Weeding is the never ending story.
 

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I put tea bags in the compost. I have never read anything about weed killing qualities.

No, all these years of seeing that others use vinegar, I have never tried it.

Oregon State University: http://npic.orst.edu/faq/vinegar.html
I use white Vinegar full strength. Spray directly into 'crown' of weed on Bright, Full Sunny day. May take a time or two.
 

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I use white Vinegar full strength. Spray directly into 'crown' of weed on Bright, Full Sunny day. May take a time or two.
High acid vinegar will work on some weeds.I am not sure what it then does to you soil. But I see it promised for poison ivy and other deep rooted weeds. Of course it does not work. Weeds need to be dug.
 

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