Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to dig up all the roots or it will just keep regrowing. I had luck when I pulled up everything, dug up as much of the roots as I could and then laid heavy black plastic down. Then I had to pull out any small things that sprouted here and there, but it was controlled.
Unfortunately, my neighbors have it in their yard and don't do anything about it, so it keeps coming back.
Don’t dig it up! Any broken piece of root will resprout. Getting rid of it is a multi year process and there are a number of internet resources about how. The bottom line is that you want to cut it to the ground in mid to late June, so the plant roots direct all energy toward regrowing, and then spray with herbicide in September when the regrown plant is sending energy to the root for winter. You can also do a second cut and daub herbicide on the stumps in September if you don’t want to spray, but that’s a bit less effective.