W is trying to use Liriope as a border plant. She succeeded well in one spot and so transplanted some to a new area, but bermuda grass is taking over. Here she is pulling bermuda grass out, with a little help from a friend.
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Reading about Bermuda grass Erik, someone has their work cut out,
Can't you just kleep it short by mowing, your friend can't be expected to pull out such tough grass by hand. What about spading it up after mowing?
Use a spray of strongish weedkiller but keep the horses away, well away. They are beauties by the way.
What else are you hiding from me on the farm?
Can't you just kleep it short by mowing, your friend can't be expected to pull out such tough grass by hand. What about spading it up after mowing?
Use a spray of strongish weedkiller but keep the horses away, well away. They are beauties by the way.
What else are you hiding from me on the farm?
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