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Invasive Perennials

My Anemone Japonica ‘September Charm’ is invading my cottage garden. Normally, I use a garden fork to dig out the roots each year, but is there a root barrier solution? How can I find it?


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#1 Comment By Nikki On 05/07/2012 @ 7:00 am

I would recommend digging up as much as you can, then applying either Round-up or boiling water to the area where it was, to kill off any of the remaining roots. Be aware that both Round-up and boiling water will kill whatever plant growth it touches.

You could also implement edging, installing it at least 2-4 inches in the ground to try to keep the roots in bound.


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