Friday, November 18, 2011

Does anyone know how to kill off unwanted Wisteria. Round Up doesn't seem to be very effective.?

It is growing up through our lawn and in other parts of the garden. I have managed to dig some of the roots out but each year more and more seem to spring up.

Does anyone know how to kill off unwanted Wisteria. Round Up doesn't seem to be very effective.?
Household bleach could kill just about anything. I use a 50/50 solution of it to kill weeds in my backyard. Of course it kills any other vegetation as well, so you'll have to use it with caution.





That's just if you don't want to go out and get some herbicide thing.
Reply:Vegetation Killer. Don't get it on anything you don't want killed.
Reply:Brush Killer is the right answer, but don't spray the leaves. Cut off the sprout and brush a little Brush Killer on the cut stem, straight from the bottle. The roots will take it up and the wisteria will die. Some strong roots might take two applications before they completely die. They will struggle back up, kinda distorted-looking, and you just hit them with Brush Killer again.
Reply:Try a product called brushmaster.





It works well on brush and viney types of undesirable growth.





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http://doyourownlawncare.wordpress.com/2...





Somewhere there maybe a link to some information about brushmaster herbicide





Good luck
Reply:Tobacco juice or liquid from cigrettes will do it. Be careful of not getting it around anything else.


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