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Ground Elder


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I've had ground elder for years at my place. Digging it out is slow and hard work, and if you leave even the smallest piece of root system in the ground, it'll regenerate in no time again. Best way I've found - strim, allow to grow, and spray the new growth with roundup biactive 450, mixed at 40:1, or a tad stronger if you like. Give it 10 or so days, and then you'll see the plants dying away. Works into the roots and does a good job.

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