Controlling bindweed seems to be a special challenge this summer. With two back-to-back wet springs, followed by a blazing hot end of June, the bindweed is popping up in my garden in places I have ...
Field bindweed has long been one of the most persistent and troublesome weeds for growers throughout the U.S. but especially in the southern Plains region. Because of its drought tolerance, it seems ...
Bindweed is a pernicious weed with arrowhead-shaped leaves and white to pink flowers. The only way to completely rid yourself of bindweed, the scourge of farmers and gardeners alike, is to move or to ...
Field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis L.), aka morning glory, is a perennial vine native to Eurasia. It was most likely introduced into the U.S. as a contaminate in seed. It invades rights of way, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bindweed is a fast-spreading, deeply rooted perennial vine that chokes out garden plants as well as crops. This invasive weed can ...
I’m baffled. For over 20 years I have pulled up Morning Glory seedlings long before they could bloom. What has me stumped is where did all the hundreds (thousands?) of seedlings come from this year? I ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Susan Clotfelter, The Denver Post Bindweed vines snuggle insidiously close to Queen of Night tulips. Field bindweed is easily the first prize winner in the ...
At least once a week I grab a hoe and head out to my small garden to remove weeds. I’m not the least bit surprised to always find weeds even if I think I had previously removed all of them. From ...
Like most gardeners I have a strong dislike for weeds. They create more work and rob our plants of much-needed nutrients and water. But like many things in life not all weeds are created equally. By ...
A noxious weed and an obnoxious neighbor are not the same thing…believe it or not. Both are irritating, invasive, and tough to get rid of. But, the law only allows us to get rid of the one. In fact, ...
One of the most aggressive garden invaders, bindweed rapidly rambles through perennials and shrubs, creating a leafy tangle of stems and foliage. It scrambles up trees and engulfs vegetable gardens.
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