Asparagus plant is a perennial weed which means that it reappears year after year. It is important to deal with it as quickly as possible as it can be invasive and colonises extensive areas. Its underground stem system means that it spreads quickly, and just little pieces of the plant left in the soil can reproduce and cause new plants to appear. This makes it difficult to eradicate manually.  The best way of getting rid of it is to use a weed killer for asparagus plant.

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Choosing a weed killer for asparagus plants

The best weed killer for asparagus plants is a systemic herbicide containing glyphosate. Roundup is absorbed through the leaves and works down to the root, killing the entire plant. Because it tackles the whole plant, it gets rid of the weeds in your garden for good.

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