How To Get Rid Of Japanese Honeysuckle If It Takes Over Your Garden
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Japanese honeysuckle grows swiftly and has therapeutic flowers.
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Despite its benefits, it can harm garden animals.
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It's invasive and can grow throughout your garden, harming other plants and animals.
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If the honeysuckle is well-established in your garden, physically remove it with your hands, although removing the roots may take 2-3 times.
Method 1
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Use a herbicide for invasive species, but be careful—it can kill native plants.
Method 2
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Burn heavy honeysuckle patches in a safe area with a burner.
Method 3
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Combining all three approaches can also kill honeysuckle plants.
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After removing this invasive plant, plant ground cover plants to prevent its return.
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