How to get rid of wild strawberries? I have them all though my yard...
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Oh no! And oh yes! I would be happy to have them, but to have everyone trudge in strawberry juice on your floors could be a problem. If it were me, I would gather friends and family and dig up as many as you can and start a designated strawberry patch or pot them, give away all the excess. Then treat the lawn with an organic weed and feed of some sort and see if that solves the problem.
Spray weed b gone it will kill the unwanted and not the grass
when i bought the lot we built our house on, it was full of wild strawberries. i said i would spend my 1st summer transplanting them to a designated spot. the builder squashed my dreams when he spread all the dirt from the basement hole over my strawberries...
That brought back memories of my childhood at my parents cabin when I would go across the street and collect them from the ditch. We would use them on our cereal the next day. I wish I had them now. They were so small and sweet! I would dig some up before spray and make a strawberry patch.