ducks4you
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Bindweed can RUN, can even HIDE, but I am faster and can dig deeper.
Bindweed has invaded my flower garden in the front yard. OMG. Always breaks off at or just below soil level and I know it will be back.I have this problem too.
I found even if you do spray it, it still grows back. This is the reason why I am going to be paving all my vegie garden paths, so I can do a divide and conquer strategy. I have some areas separated already .
I put sticks for them to grow up and then nip them off at the ground, roll up the vine and leave it somewhere off dirt to dry out- learnt that trick from my mums neigbour.
I also grow ground cover where I know I am not going to be able to get it an area. This makes the Convovulus climb up to the light rather than crawl over the ground where it can set yet more roots. Then I do the same thing, nip it off, rollit up and dry it out...then it goes in the trash bin especially if I left it too late and it started to flower.
Some of the areas that have been affected have very spindly vines now.
I am taking the chance that the dirt from the chicken's run is not rotted enough, but I doubt it. The ONLY reason stuff doesn't grow in their run is bc they will dig up and eat it.
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For some reason I have hydrophobic soil. Does anyone else have that problem? If I use a rainbird, or oscillating sprinkler,it looks like it's well watered, but the soil is only wet about 2" down. Even if it's left on for quite a long time.