This thread is great.
I need some help with my own issue.
I have mock strawberries taking over my front yard (small berries, low and tight to the ground with yellow blooms). My front yard sits about 4 feet above the road and has plantings all along this steep front edge. The berries started out of the planting line and have extended a solid 20 feet into my front yard for almost the entire length of that area (aprox 100ft).
They have been spreading for a few years and I have not dealt with them, but I expanded my lawn and completely reloamed my back and side yards last fall and do not want this stuff taking over.
There is no grass at all in the area of these berries, I also have no issue taking the tractor to the front yard as the grade is getting repair this spring. Is my best option to spray them first before removing or can I just start shaving them out of the loam with the bucket on the tractor.
If spraying, what are the recommended options that I can do now. Snow just cleared out yesterday.
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