Posted by DogDiesel on September 5, 2011, 10:23 pm
So, my tomatoes did good. But morning glories took over again.
And killed the corn.
green beans survived. on a fence.
eggplant excellent.
peppers excellent
no bug issues.
I've got worms and toads back in play.
But I cant get a grip on these F-ing morning glories.
Suggestions.
Diesel.
Posted by David Hare-Scott on September 5, 2011, 10:50 pm
DogDiesel wrote:
> So, my tomatoes did good. But morning glories took over again.
>
> And killed the corn.
>
> green beans survived. on a fence.
>
> eggplant excellent.
>
> peppers excellent
>
> no bug issues.
>
> I've got worms and toads back in play.
>
> But I cant get a grip on these F-ing morning glories.
>
> Suggestions.
>
>
> Diesel.
1) Cut them or pull them out regularly
2) Apply glyphosate
3) Both
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Posted by songbird on September 5, 2011, 11:48 pm
DogDiesel wrote:
> So, my tomatoes did good. But morning glories took over again.
> And killed the corn.
eek!
> green beans survived. on a fence.
> eggplant excellent.
> peppers excellent
> no bug issues.
:) yay!
> I've got worms and toads back in play.
> But I cant get a grip on these F-ing morning glories.
> Suggestions.
are these the kind that are an annual
as seeds and have come back each year
since then or are these a wild variety
perennial variety or ?
songbird
Posted by DogDiesel on September 6, 2011, 3:28 am
> DogDiesel wrote:
>> So, my tomatoes did good. But morning glories took over again.
>>
>> And killed the corn.
> eek!
>> green beans survived. on a fence.
>>
>> eggplant excellent.
>>
>> peppers excellent
>>
>> no bug issues.
> :) yay!
>> I've got worms and toads back in play.
>>
>> But I cant get a grip on these F-ing morning glories.
>>
>> Suggestions.
> are these the kind that are an annual
> as seeds and have come back each year
> since then or are these a wild variety
> perennial variety or ?
> songbird
They come back every year for about 20 years now. I got them from horse
manure from horses eating in open fields.,
They're purple and white flowers.
I guess wild.
I weed sprayed them numerous times up to about 5 or six years ago.
I've mowed there and let grass grow for years.
They never went away.
Soon as I start gardening, they come back with a vengeance.
Posted by phorbin on September 6, 2011, 9:58 am
nospam@nospam.none says...
> They come back every year for about 20 years now. I got them from horse
> manure from horses eating in open fields.,
>
> They're purple and white flowers.
>
> I guess wild.
>
> I weed sprayed them numerous times up to about 5 or six years ago.
>
> I've mowed there and let grass grow for years.
>
> They never went away.
>
> Soon as I start gardening, they come back with a vengeance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convolvulus
>
> And killed the corn.
>
> green beans survived. on a fence.
>
> eggplant excellent.
>
> peppers excellent
>
> no bug issues.
>
> I've got worms and toads back in play.
>
> But I cant get a grip on these F-ing morning glories.
>
> Suggestions.
>
>
> Diesel.