Folks:
Anyone have experience trying to control shining geranium (G. lucidum)? The attached pic is from a planter at our house near Airlie, but we have several expanding patches in different parts of the property. According to the literature, it’s prolific seeding makes it very challenging to control and leads to very aggressive spreading. As an annual whose seeds are only viable for a year or two it seems that mowing soon after emergence should eventually bring it under control. Our patches are still small enough that I might be able to tackle them with a weed whacker. Thoughts?
Olin
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Olin Allen
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Yes, they are, except we already have thousands of plants in some of these patches – they’re beyond the point where they can be hand-pulled.
Thanks! I think that mowing/weed whacking would only work if done soon after sprouting before they start to flower. Sounds like it may need to be done several times each year.
The reference I found – for a variety of invasives – is Management Strategies for Invasive Plants in Pacific
Northwest Prairies, Savannas, and Oak Woodlands, available as a pdf here: https://bioone.org/journals/northwest-science/volume-85/issue-2/046.085.0219/Management-Strategies-for-Invasive-Plants-in-Pacific-Northwest-Prairies-Savannas/10.3955/046.085.0219.full
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