Honeysuckle – Getting Rid Of It
Q: I have a nice stand of a curly leaf English ivy mixed with wild honeysuckle. Is there a way to kill the honeysuckle, but not the ivy?
A: An easy method is to put on a rubber glove and then pull an old cotton sock over it. Spray the sock with glyphosate (Killzall, Roundup, etc) then wipe the herbicide onto the honeysuckle leaves.
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