Will Roundup Kill Creeping Charlie and Prevent Future Growth

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Creeping Charlie can be a persistent weed, but will Roundup kill it and prevent future growth? According to the article, Roundup can kill Creeping Charlie, but it's not a guarantee it will prevent future growth.

To kill Creeping Charlie, you'll need to apply Roundup directly to the plant, making sure to follow the recommended dosage and application instructions. This is crucial, as the article notes that using too little Roundup may not be effective.

The article also highlights that Roundup can take several days to kill Creeping Charlie, so be patient and don't rush to reapply.

For another approach, see: Will Roundup Kill Rose Bushes

What Is Creeping Charlie?

Creeping Charlie is a common garden weed with a long history that began outside of North America. It's a perennial broadleaf weed in the mint family.

It has a tendency to spread quickly and can be difficult to eradicate. This is likely due to its ability to produce roots at nodes along its stems, allowing it to regrow even if cut or pulled.

Eliminate Creeping Charlie

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Creeping Charlie is a tough weed to get rid of, but it's not impossible. Use one or more of these ideas for killing creeping Charlie and taking back your yard.

For best results, apply a postemergent broadleaf herbicide twice a year: in the spring when the plant is flowering (March-May) and late fall (Sept-Nov) when the plant is actively growing.

Don't apply herbicides in the summer. Instead, try a combination herbicide like Surge, Trimec Classic, or Speed Zone that contains 2, 4-D, Mecoprop or MCPP, and Dicamba.

Another option is to use products that contain triclopyr, such as Confront, Chaser, Battleship, Momentum, or Weed-B-Gon purple label. Combinations of triclopyr and 2, 4-D can be very effective.

Check the label and appropriateness for home use, as some combination herbicides are only sold to professionals. Always choose your herbicide wisely and apply strictly according to the label directions.

To prevent infestations of ground ivy, mow high (3") and fertilize adequately (2 lbs. nitrogen per 1,000 sq. ft.) to keep a strong, tight turf.

Controlling Creeping Charlie

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Chemical control is an effective way to tackle this pesky weed, but it requires some planning. Triclopyr is the best herbicide for the job, and using it alone provides the best control.

For chemical control to be most effective, treat the ground ivy in the autumn months when daytime temperatures have dropped to the 60s or low 70s. Choose a day with no rain forecast for 48 hours after application.

Spray the herbicide on the leaves of the ground ivy, making sure not to soak the ground to avoid uptake by nearby woody plants. Always read the product label carefully to determine application rates and reapplication schedules.

If you have children or pets, consider opting for chemical-free options, as they can be safer and just as effective. At-home solutions can be a great alternative to chemical herbicides.

Triclopyr and 2,4-D combinations may also provide control, but Triclopyr alone is the most effective option. Herbicides containing 2,4-D alone won't be effective, and those with MCPP and/or Dicamba will only suppress the weed.

To avoid damage to desirable plants, be cautious when handling herbicides and avoid spraying during hot or windy weather. Always follow the manufacturer's directions carefully and read the label completely before use.

Curious to learn more? Check out: Kill Ground Ivy Creeping Charlie

Botanical Characteristics and Control

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Ground Ivy, a close relative of Creeping Charlie, is an evergreen plant that can grow up to 20 inches tall.

Its leaves are a distinctive heart-shaped with scalloped edges, measuring 0.8 to 1.2 inches across.

If you're dealing with a small area of Ground Ivy, you can use a sod lifter or a sod cutter to remove it, followed by reseeding or installing new sod.

Ground Ivy thrives in shady and moist environments, making it a great candidate for replacement with shade-tolerant ground cover plants or decorative mulch.

Clusters of lavender-colored flowers bloom on vertical stems from March through July, adding a touch of color to the area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best chemical for killing creeping Charlie?

For effective creeping Charlie control, use a broadleaf herbicide containing triclopyr, 2,4-D, or dicamba. These chemicals provide targeted solutions for killing this invasive weed.

How long does it take Roundup to kill creeping Charlie?

Roundup requires at least 12 hours to be effective on creeping Charlie, but waiting 48 hours before watering after treatment yields best results

Lou Tarchiani

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Lou Tarchiani is a passionate writer, avid traveler, and animal lover. She has a diverse background, having worked in fields ranging from marketing to education. Her travels have taken her to over 20 countries, where she has immersed herself in local cultures and gained unique perspectives on the world.

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