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Weeds to Watch! - The Organic Forecast Show Menu Home Blog Contact Seasons Spring Summer Fall Winter Weeds to Watch! By organicforecast Ahhh Spring, birds chirping, lawn mowers running, blooms a bounty, pollen a’ flying, and weeds growing faster than specie can rise!  Many gardeners ask me, what is the key for constructive weed control?  Well, lots of herbicides help as does lots of digging and pulling, but the real key for most weed problems is to tenancy weeds early – meaning NOW!  Let’s take Utah’s most hated weed – field bindweed, or morning glory.  Really if you think well-nigh it, it is a really remarkably successful plant! Given that humans tend to honor success, perhaps we should all revere field bindweed for its wondrous tensility to our nonflexible efforts to eradicate it.  By the way, we will never successfully eradicate field bindweed in the Salt Lake Valley, NEVER – sorry!  Why is it so successful, well …… Vertical roots can reach depths of 20 feet or increasingly but 70% of roots are located in the top 2 feet of soil! Field bindweed root and rhizome (underground stem) growth can reach 2.5 to 5 tons per acre! Root and vertical root fragments as short as 2 inches can form new plants! An stereotype plant produces 550 seeds than can remain viable for up to 60 years! Yikes!!!!! So now the obvious follow-up question is how do I tenancy it?  Well if you wait and wait and wait until summer and let it protract to grow rhizomes, climb landscape plants, and bloom, then you are going to be fighting an uphill battle.  But if you wrestle field bindweed in the early spring and alimony your efforts going all season long, then you may be worldly-wise to establish the upper hand.  Yes, chemicals are sometimes a very constructive tool, but so is shielding extraction of underground spreading structures and relentless targeting of new growth.  EVERY spring rain event should be a time to gloat digging and shielding removal of underground rhizomes – it feels wondrous when you surgically pericope a foot long rhizome!  It is untellable to pericope rhizomes in dry soil and since we stereotype virtually 16 inches of yearly precipitation, make weeding your priority without EVERY spring precipitation storm!  EVERY plant should be targeted and never unliable to bloom.  EVERY gardener should know, winnow and embrace that eradication of field bindweed is not the goal and constructive tenancy will take time, patience and diligence.  And unchangingly tenancy weeds with a good gardening tool.  There you have it, not the wordplay you were looking for – sorry – but a truthful one and that’s my job!  Dig deep and dig often – now go on, get out there and tenancy some weeds!  You’ll be happy you did in well-nigh a month, a year and many years to follow! Related Published on May 20, 2018 Categories: pest management, Summer, Uncategorized Leave a Reply Cancel reply CommentBasic HTML is allowed. Your email write will not be published. Name (Required) Email (Required) Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Save the Date! Aphid Infestation – Part 1! Search Archives Archives Select Month September 2018  (6) August 2018  (4) July 2018  (5) June 2018  (4) May 2018  (4) April 2018  (7) March 2018  (5) February 2018  (4) January 2018  (4) December 2017  (5) November 2017  (4) October 2017  (5) September 2017  (4) August 2017  (4) July 2017  (5) June 2017  (4) May 2017  (4) April 2017  (5) March 2017  (4) February 2017  (4) January 2017  (5) December 2016  (4) November 2016  (4) October 2016  (5) September 2016  (4) August 2016  (4) July 2016  (4) June 2016  (4) May 2016  (5) April 2016  (4) March 2016  (5) February 2016  (4) January 2016  (5) December 2015  (4) November 2015  (5) October 2015  (3) September 2015  (4) August 2015  (6) July 2015  (4) June 2015  (4) May 2015  (5) April 2015  (7) March 2015  (5) February 2015  (5) January 2015  (5) November 2014  (1) October 2014  (1) September 2014  (4) August 2014  (1) July 2014  (7) June 2014  (3) May 2014  (1) April 2014  (2) March 2014  (4) January 2014  (3) September 2013  (1) August 2013  (6) July 2013  (6) June 2013  (3) February 2013  (1) January 2013  (1) September 2012  (2) June 2012  (2) May 2012  (1) April 2012  (1) March 2012  (1) February 2012  (1) January 2012  (1) 2015 May 2018 M T W T F S S « Apr   Jun »  123456 78910111213 14151617181920 21222324252627 28293031   Utah State Unveristy is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution Snap theme by The Theme Foundry error: Content is protected !!