I have in my backyard the hardiest indestructible plants in Australia.
These plants have survived physical removal via a bobcat during demolition works, lay dormant while a new house was being built (with all the rubbish/concrete thrown on it), then another removal via bobcat.
Should be great right! Unfortunately - I don't want them!!!
So what are they:
1) A fig tree. This was a 5m fig tree that we had removed when the site was cleared, the roots remained, and they are now sprouting fig shoots upwards over my new and growing buffalo grass. Looks like the seasol/molasses is doing great
2) An unknown plant with images attached. This plant has survived digging by me/bobcat, multiple poisons, and still grows! It spreads by roots and I think eventually grows to around 6 foot with some purple type flowers.
3) Couch grass growing amongst Buffalo - how do I kill the couch without affecting the buffalo?
So - how do I kill these plants??!! Any tips will be appreciated?
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