For years I had a morning glory that would put that grass to shame. Rooted in asphalt and climbing my gate, every year it would die back and I’d figure "that’s the end of that. And the next spring, it’d prove me wrong. Over the years, it survived having all its seeds harvested (I wanted to try and start some more of it elsewhere), repaving, and cats with overactive bladders.
weed killer, another dead spot in the soil. Stopped using them years ago. Yard didn’t suffer. Now anything that has a bloom gets a bye until the bloom fades. Planted clover in large areas last fall. Those plots look better than ever. Also get more bees and butterflies. It’s all good.
I’ve been mulling over trying liquid nitrogen, to instanly freeze them. Of course I don’t know where to get it, or if I can afford it….BUT it did stop the Termiator.
When I was a boy, sometime back in the middle of the last century of the last millennium, a young friend’s pet turtle “died.” He was devastated, and we decided we’d give the little thing a proper funeral. We made a casket out of a matchbox, placed the departed amphibian in it, dug a grave in his back yard, and we all gathered around and sang “Amazing Grace.” The proceedings were interrupted by a scratching sound. My friend picked up the box, slid it open, and the little turtle poked his head up and looked around curiously. And my friend looked at all of us, his face tear streaked, in a shaky voice asked, “Do we have to kill it now?”
Reminds me of what my dad did in bright ideas. House has a front porch with cement to walk on, the decided to move the cement, which broke, now grass and weeds as stickers made it through the cracks.
Concretionist over 3 years ago
A cup of nearly boiling water will work just as well and it won’t do anything unpleasant to the environment.
dadoctah over 3 years ago
For years I had a morning glory that would put that grass to shame. Rooted in asphalt and climbing my gate, every year it would die back and I’d figure "that’s the end of that. And the next spring, it’d prove me wrong. Over the years, it survived having all its seeds harvested (I wanted to try and start some more of it elsewhere), repaving, and cats with overactive bladders.
Not even sure what finally did it in.
sandpiper over 3 years ago
weed killer, another dead spot in the soil. Stopped using them years ago. Yard didn’t suffer. Now anything that has a bloom gets a bye until the bloom fades. Planted clover in large areas last fall. Those plots look better than ever. Also get more bees and butterflies. It’s all good.
Sanspareil over 3 years ago
Karma will catch up to you Earl!
Breadboard over 3 years ago
Go Earl Go ! Agent Orange all the way ;-)
R.R.Bedford over 3 years ago
I am a firm believer in replacing lawns with native vegetation and ground cover.
distortion over 3 years ago
One should not let children handle poison. That scene in The Godfather bothered me more than anything else.
jagedlo over 3 years ago
Didn’t you say it was grass, Earl? Why use weed killer on it then?
artmer over 3 years ago
This is a job for Roundup, old man. Weed killer wont touch grass. Where you been the past 60 years?!? Jeez.
gopher gofer over 3 years ago
give the kid a weeding tool and let him have at it – you can keep him busy all summer long because he’ll never get that last bit of root…
Yardley701 over 3 years ago
I allow the weeds to grow and just mow them down. I read that grass has very little nutrient value, where weeds are full of nutrients for the soil.
ERBEN2 over 3 years ago
Where ? is ? …..oh , never mind .
Zebrastripes over 3 years ago
Weed wacker but the roots are still there..temporary fix
VICTOR PROULX over 3 years ago
Duct tape!
KEA over 3 years ago
I find it annoying that stuff grows better in the cracks in my sidewalk than it does in my lawn
walstib Premium Member over 3 years ago
My doctor told me to use duct tape on a wart on my toe (sorry for TMI).
J Short over 3 years ago
Earl puts the Eeek!, in ekes out existence.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 3 years ago
Words I’d wisdom from Earl…..or not!
christelisbetty over 3 years ago
I’ve been mulling over trying liquid nitrogen, to instanly freeze them. Of course I don’t know where to get it, or if I can afford it….BUT it did stop the Termiator.
Bookworm over 3 years ago
When I was a boy, sometime back in the middle of the last century of the last millennium, a young friend’s pet turtle “died.” He was devastated, and we decided we’d give the little thing a proper funeral. We made a casket out of a matchbox, placed the departed amphibian in it, dug a grave in his back yard, and we all gathered around and sang “Amazing Grace.” The proceedings were interrupted by a scratching sound. My friend picked up the box, slid it open, and the little turtle poked his head up and looked around curiously. And my friend looked at all of us, his face tear streaked, in a shaky voice asked, “Do we have to kill it now?”
Yakety Sax over 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jbZBMVIRgU
Bill The Nuke over 3 years ago
Or simply pull it out with the roots.
Buckeye67 over 3 years ago
Way to go Earl, great life lesson for the kid. Don’t want him to grow up thinking he can overcome adversity.
kab2rb over 3 years ago
Reminds me of what my dad did in bright ideas. House has a front porch with cement to walk on, the decided to move the cement, which broke, now grass and weeds as stickers made it through the cracks.
rice69922 over 3 years ago
I don’t know why that makes me sad!
ST Joe River Premium Member over 3 years ago
pour gas or diesel fuel on it. It won’t ever come back.
stamps over 3 years ago
The vegetable rights activists are going to be getting after you.
WilliamDoerfler over 3 years ago
Since creation, we’ve been trying to destroy the environment. So far, we have failed.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 3 years ago
“God Bless the Grass” (Malvina Reynolds)
lakat over 3 years ago
for the love of sanity, people…its a comic.
pbr50138 over 3 years ago
Weed killer on grass? LOL!