Bindweed is a fast-spreading, deeply rooted perennial vine that chokes out garden plants as well as crops. This invasive weed can regrow from tiny root fragments and seeds that stay viable for decades ...
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 ...
I started dating my wife in 1998. When spring arrived, I brought some amazing bouquets of peonies every day when I visited her. Needless to say, Sharon enjoyed flowers then as she does today. The ...
Bindweed is a vine that will twine around any support in your garden. The scientific name, Convolvulus arvensis, tells us that it’s in the morning glory family Convolvulaceae. This weedy plant has ...
You don't need to be a botanist to spot trouble in your garden. Just follow the vines. They're thin, wiry, and unnervingly determined, wrapping themselves around anything that dares to grow upright.
Blackberry. Scotch broom. Horsetail. English ivy. Monster weeds that drive us crazy, that thwart our every effort at eradication. My nemesis was bindweed, more commonly known as morning glory. It ...
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 ...
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 ...
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