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I’ve got part of my garden that is badly affected by bind weed. I’ve tried training it up canes etc but the beds are full of plants and it’s impractical to deal with all the vines. Spraying the leaves with commercially available weed killer makes no different. Short of digging the lot out and starting again or digging out the plants and using weed suppressant is there another way to eliminate it?
Evanivitch said:
Glyphosate mixed with some washing up liquid painted on.
Or just.keep ripping. I've largely defeated it in my garden, but takes a few years.
Painted-on glyphosate is the best you can do in a garden, assuming you have the concentration right. No need to add extra stuff, the formulation already has wetting agents to help. Try it again as per instructions on a dry day, and give it 7-14 days to work. It's not fast. If still no joy, keep ripping. Or buy a goat Or just.keep ripping. I've largely defeated it in my garden, but takes a few years.

Simpo Two said:
Painted-on glyphosate is the best you can do in a garden, assuming you have the concentration right. No need to add extra stuff, the formulation already has wetting agents to help. Try it again as per instructions on a dry day, and give it 7-14 days to work. It's not fast. If still no joy, keep ripping. Or buy a goat 
Wasn't aware gallop came with wetting agent included.
This...
https://amzn.eu/d/a7uHSwP
Mixed in a standard pump sprayer. Two weeks later everything is dead
https://amzn.eu/d/a7uHSwP
Mixed in a standard pump sprayer. Two weeks later everything is dead
I have managed to eradicate bindweed from large flower beds by adopting a systematic approach.
Uncoil each upward growing shoot from the other plants and coil it down on the earth between other plants then apply glyphosate weed killer, Roundup in my case. Keep at it over many weeks and months and you’ll succeed. A nice summer evening pastime after work
Uncoil each upward growing shoot from the other plants and coil it down on the earth between other plants then apply glyphosate weed killer, Roundup in my case. Keep at it over many weeks and months and you’ll succeed. A nice summer evening pastime after work

There was some good advice on removal from a thread I created on it a while back.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Evanivitch said:
Simpo Two said:
Painted-on glyphosate is the best you can do in a garden, assuming you have the concentration right. No need to add extra stuff, the formulation already has wetting agents to help. Try it again as per instructions on a dry day, and give it 7-14 days to work. It's not fast. If still no joy, keep ripping. Or buy a goat 
Wasn't aware gallop came with wetting agent included.
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