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I was thinking freestanding copper netting, solar powered heater hooked to any metal netting, im throwing spaghetti at the wall trying to make something stick, maybe espalier.
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the church has success with keeping plant growth off faces because of the oil paint so maybe a wood lattice painted with a heavy oil? im grasping at straws
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>>2979781
2 4 d
gromoxone
opensight
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>>2979784
ehh not bad once a year application, part of yearly maintenance
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Just get a hedge trimmer and swing away.
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>>2979781
Get a fucking mattock
Move the bench
Whack the bushes' roots and remove them
Put the bench back
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>>2979781
pot bench bout to become weed bench
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>>2979781
>looking for tips on controlling growth

Pave your yard front and back. Leave no dirt showing.
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>>2983684
no, bad, bad post.
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>>2979781
Shears. Or spray with a mixture of gas and used motor oil.
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>>2983684
The freeze-thaw cycle here will turn that into a mess of rubble after a few seasons. Patching looks terrible.
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>>2989409

Well just repave it every summer. Problem solved.

Or dig down to a depth of 59 feet, and fill it all on with cement. A giant chunk of cement 59 feet in depth will stand the test of time.
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>>2979781
Get a loppers or hedge sheers and cut it all back, then a spade and hack the roots up. Mow around it. It isn't really a complicated issue. Or just get some flags, liner and gravel instead of mowing it

I've made a big greenhouse and one half of it is a potting shed/tool storage/cooler temp greenhouse. It has a concrete floor so I don't have to worry about weeds growing around my potting bench. It's pretty cool but it cost me over 2k to make. The solution can be as complex or simple or as cheap or expensive as you want it to be
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>>2979784
Nice
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>>2986550
What gas?
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>>2979781
Goats
Mine kill everything
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>>2992424
You want premium for a job like this
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