On the south facing side of the garden is this long border which is planted up with Geranium macrorrhizum Bevan’s Variety.
It is virtually maintenance free, requiring only a short trim
with shears after flowering to encourage a second bloom.
This border, however, has two small patches of couch grass at
either end so I used the strimmer to cut back the geraniums.
Then a quick rake over
to gather up the old growth and to expose the basal roots. Now it is easy to see and weed out the couch grass when it grows
back.
Every year in early spring this bed is strimmed to cut away the previous year’s growth. I find it keeps the plants less congested and easy to weed.
I hope you find this method of coping with large areas of the same plant interesting and useful.
Happy Gardening
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