How to get rid of invasive trumpet vine, growing in all flower beds an
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How can I get rid of trumpet vine that has become invasive?
and comes up all over my yard including my rose garden?
I want to get rid of a trumpet vine that is growing on my home.
How do you get rid of Trumpet Vine. It is growing into the foundation of my house. I have tried pulling it out, round up, vinegar and salt. Please share your knowled... See more
Unfortunately you have to pull it out. Been there and done that.
If you are willing to wait a full season before replanting, I would douse the area in vinegar. When completely dead, remove, till the soil and wait. Then add in good amendment and replant as desired.
Try spraying it with a combination of baking soda, Dawn, and vinegar
Those things are hard to get rid of. Even pulling leaves behind roots that then take off again. I'd say try the vinegar solution or maybe like Naomi said, just get rid of all of it and start over.
Hi Janet! I found a neat website that offers a few options, from containment to using an herbicide to removal by hand.
Here is the site and good luck!
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/vines/trumpet-vine/kill-trumpet-vine.htm