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My husband and I have recently moved into a house that has been overrun with morning glory!!
We have sprayed it to keep it at bay but it's determined to keep growing.
We have a dog, and would really love to have nice vegetable gardens in the future so trying to use as little chemicals as possible.
Any suggestions on how to get rid of this pest? Thanks!
Thanks for the update @Kezzlesj. Glad to hear that you are having some success. All the very best keeping the pest at bay. Looking forward to another update soon.
Jason
HI just adding to this chat as I have had a huge problem with morning glory from 3 neighbours It climbs over and under fences through tree branches etc
I was a farmer in a past life and attended many chemical handing courses but I am definitely not an expert, but think I may be able to help here
I use old jars to put my herbicide mix in so I dont affect surrounding plants or the soil but do this when not expecting rain so you dont get overflow
Usually roundup or similar with a bit of brush or bush herbicide Dicamba or metsulfuron and some water
Use a really strong mix (depends on what you are using and how big the plant is) and gather up a handful of the most vigorous recent growth of vines. Then twist or scrap the ropes of the vine gently so they are scratched but not broken and push that into the jar.
The idea is to get the stems to absorb the mixture which it will circulate through the plant and eventually kill it but take care where yo place the jar away from kids dogs etc and perhaps elevated on a fence or tree with some wire Works a treat and over a couple of years doing this once a year I have eradicated mine when it used to cover my trees like a canopy
SO TRUE!!
I EXPOSED AS MANY RUNNERS AND ROOTS AS POSSIBLE, TWISTED AND SCRAPED OF SOME OF SKIN ON RUNNERS AND ROOTS, AND DOSED IT WELL WITH A DILUTED BORAX MIX. DISSOLVE 2 TBS BORAX IN 1/2 CUP HOT WATER. ADD ANOTER 31/2 C WATER TO BRING IT TO 4 CUPS OF BORAX/WATER MIX, AND DIP THOSE BRUISED RUNNERS AND KNOBBLY ROOTS IN THE MIX. OR PUSH INTO CONTAINER AND LET IT SIT THERE OVERNIGHT OR LONGER. OF COURSE NOT WHERE CAT OR DOG CAN GET TO IT.
I ERADUICATED THAT POOR LOVELY MORNING GLORY IN MY BACKYARD A FEW YEARS AGO, BUT SOME STEALTHY RUNNERS RAN AWAY UNSCATHED AND THE NEXT YEAR QUICKLY CLIMBED ITOMY POMEGRANATE AND APRICOT TREE, EVEN INTO THE MULBERRY! SO, TOMORROW I WILL DO THE WHOLE PROCESS AGAIN.
IT REALLY SADDENS ME TO BE SO MURDEROUS TO SUCH A BEAUTIFUL GLORIOUS FLOWER, BUT IT REALLY AND SO SADLY, VERY MADLY TOOK OVER.
Hello @ELISE2
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. Thank you for joining the discussion.
The flower of the morning glory is indeed beautiful. But its behaviour is very much like a weed and overwhelms your garden. Dipping its stems into an enclosed container is an effective way of exposing the plant to the toxin without contaminating the soil. I'm afraid that it is a labour-intensive task as the plant must be dug up to remove its runners. I hope you are successful in removing them all.
If you have any other projects on the go, please don't forget to post an update. I'm sure our members would be keen to see what you are working on.
Thank you very much for sharing your experience.
Eric
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