| Giving up on our flower/planting beds this fall due to the persistent / recurring Kudzu invasions. I cannot keep up with the weeding to keep the Kudzu out. We will turn them into grass. Keeping the trees and tall hedges as is for now. Sigh. |
| Is it really kudzu? I have a horrible time with porcelain berry and bindweed but I don’t think I’ve seen actual kudzu in my garden. |
| The bindweed is out of control in my neighborhood |
| I really doubt you're dealing with kudzu. |
Might be Porcelain Berry, based on wikipedia images. Sadly, bottom line remains the same: No more planting beds in our yard. |
You can kill porcelainberry. Cut down to the root, dig out as much root as you can, and paint glyphosate on that freshly cut root. It will not come back. |
The good thing about porcelain berry is that it doesn’t have runners like Virginia creeper (which I know is native but is very aggressive) or some other vines. So even though it can get shockingly large in a season, you should be able to follow it back to relatively few stems and dig them up. Just find a strong section and start pulling. When my garden is weedy (as it is now!) I try to time my efforts. try to get the porcelain berry and the bind weed before they bloom and set seeds. It helps. |