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Certainly looks like ground elder - if it was in my border I'd get under the base of the plant with a knife or trowel and get some of the roots out - should be easy enough to confirm the id when you see those.
It's only appeared this year and is only present over a relatively small area, so hopefully its roots haven't established that much. I am loath to use weedkiller in our garden but I'm probably to treat it with SBK Brushwood Killer, painting it on to avoid any collateral damage as can happen with sprays. Can do the brambles and ivy growing in the wall at the same time.
Yep, it's growing between other plants here too. Just noticed it a month or so ago when it was very small wasn't sure what it was at the time...now it's spread quite quickly but only over an area of around 0.5m2. The neighbours a few doors down had quite a lot of it until last year, so presumably it's come over by seed.
Be aggressive. I so wish I had done something then but it's impossible to dig it out by hand and plants won't smoother it.
I've done every " natural " way possible.
Our England is a garden, and such gardens are not made
By singing-'Oh how beautiful!" and sitting in the shade,
While better men than we go out and start their working lives
At grubbing weeds from gravel paths with broken dinner-knives. ~ Rudyard Kipling
It's only appeared this year and is only present over a relatively small area, so hopefully its roots haven't established that much. I am loath to use weedkiller in our garden but I'm probably to treat it with SBK Brushwood Killer, painting it on to avoid any collateral damage as can happen with sprays. Can do the brambles and ivy growing in the wall at the same time.
I'd be for treating it with a glyphosate based weedkiller. At this time of year when it is growing vigorously it will be stopped in its tracks.
I've painted every leaf I could find (wow...this stuff spreads quickly!) with SBK...it worked really well on big bramble stems and ivy in the wall last year so should be able to handle this. Will treat again with SBK or glyphosate after 6 weeks if it's still popping up.
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