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Doh! My brain hurts.(No, I'm not going to waste my time...
My plan is to let the bindweed grow as I remove crops (to leave empty beds) and then paint it all with Glysophate (sp). I'd then leave the raised beds untouched until November when I intend to plant onions and garlic in one of them. Can anyone see an obvious problem with this that I haven't thought about, I know it's a chemical but I would really like to address the weed problem before next year.
Like Vortex, I've not found bindweed to be too troublesome, and it's pretty easy to pick the roots out from friable soil.The story about glyphosate being deactivated when it hits the soil was what Monsanto said in their early marketing, but they don't say it now.