Horsetail and bindweed occupy a special place among weeds. These harmful plants are famous for their vitality and indestructibility. Why are they harmful and how can you get rid of their invasion?

How horsetail can harm

Horsetail is a very nasty weed. It is not he himself that is especially dangerous, but his incredibly huge rhizomes, spreading over a large area and devouring nutrients intended for other plants. Its spore-bearing shoots begin to spread from mid-spring. The problem is that when digging up the soil, the roots of the horsetail are almost impossible to notice, since they go to a great depth.

How to get rid of horsetail

Since horsetail is a spore weed, only very strong chemicals like Agrokiller are suitable for its destruction. You can prevent the appearance of this weed by planting crucifers on the site, such as mustard, rapeseed, oil radish.

For prevention, it is necessary to very carefully inspect the imported land for the presence of weed roots in it, they are black. Also, the soil can be limed with calcium-containing preparations. Adding dolomite flour will not only reduce the acidity of the soil, but will also help prevent horsetail. The main thing is to carry out liming regularly. In the first year, you need to make the full dose, in the next 2 or 3 - half.

How bindweed can harm

Bindweed is a perennial and one of the most harmful weeds. Its stems can reach a length of 300 cm, and the roots penetrate to a depth of 6 meters.

Huge stems twist around useful plants, preventing them from growing and developing. They also interfere with harvesting.

The roots very quickly germinate deep into the ground and suck out useful substances, thereby depleting the soil and forcing dacha crops to starve.

How to get rid of bindweed

Timely weeding can help remove the weed from the field, as long as its seeds do not have time to ripen. Such treatment will not allow the weed to grow over the entire area.

Deep plowing, which removes absolutely all of the plant roots, can also be beneficial. With this method of weeding, a pitchfork is used.

If the weed has not yet managed to occupy a large area, then the roofing material or black film laid on this territory will help to cope with the plant.

Siderata can also inhibit the growth of unwanted plants in the area. Dense foliage, covering the sun, can destroy the weed in a year or two.

Mulching or composting with a thick layer of organic matter also works well in this difficult struggle.