neighbor planted crown vetch and it spreads to my ground cover. How can I kill it w/o killing my plants?

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Posted by admin | Posted in Plants | Posted on 22-04-2010

I have spreading ground cover on my steep bank (can’t remember the name of plant right now) but it used to look nice. I put a lot of time and money into my bank to have it look nice. Now I have ugly crown vetch growing in it and I have to keep pulling it out. I never seem to get the roots and it just spreads anyway.

is there anything I can put on it that won’t kill my plants?

Where your land joins onto the neighbours put in a root barrier (available at garden centres). This will stop further encroachment.

Then, get some straight Roundup and an old small house brush and ‘paint the plants that you don’t want that are mixed with yours. If they are very close lay down some cardboard over the plants you want to keep to protect them while you paint the bad one. Remember you don’t have to get round up on every part of the plant you want to kill it will take it down to the roots. Because it takes it to the roots you know you will eventually get all of it. Remember if you get Roundup on a plant you like immediately wash the good plant with water, it will usually survive.

It may take awhile, but you will eventually kill it roots and all.

How can I overcome my fear of gardening?

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Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening | Posted on 22-04-2010

I tried to get into the hobby of gardening recently. I loved it until one day in my garden after removing weeds I saw the soil move by itself! I’m very superstitious and I fear that my house has being built on an ancient burial ground. I’m very scarred to go out into the garden now and I’m afraid something terrible will happen such as zombies. It makes it hard to sleep at night. I’m being very serious, how can I overcome this?

Sounds like you disturbed an earthworm or some other (very normal/natural) critter in the soil. Best advice is to just get back out there & get to know your local plants & animals. Get back in the saddle, so to speak.