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I'm pretty certain it's bindweed. Which is a pest but not in the same league as knotweed, you'll see it everywhere in the summer - look out for hedges with lots of foliage and large trumpet white flowers. Just treat the leaves with Roundup (spray or get a stick and paint it on the leaves) and then leave it until it dies back (usually within 1 - 2 weeks).


http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?PID=241

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Yeah, it's just bindweed

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> No trouble - just rip it out whenever you feel

> like it.


Don't rip it out unless you're certain you've got the whole root - ripping it splits the roots and it spreads!

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