dig it out , make a big hole, then fill it with flamibles and set aflame.
Water bugle, sweet bugle, Virginian water horehound, and gypsy weed.
Bugle weed contains flavone glycosides, volatile oils, and tannins.
Native to the Northern Hemisphere, worldwide. Species of bugle weed are found in Europe, Asia, and North America.
Bugle weed preparations may interfere with the use of radioactive isotopes used in some diagnostic procedures.
Bugle weed has shining, ovalshaped leaves, produces tubular flowers of cobalt blue, growing along the erect spikes that rise from the dense foliage along the ground. Many different varieties.
Anxiety, coughs, tuberculosis, arrhythmia, hyperthyroidism, bruises.
All parts of the bugle weed that grow above ground are used in herbal medicine. It is collected in early spring before the flower buds open. The entire plant is dried and pulverized.
You can get rid of an old weed eater at a recycling center. If you take the weed eater apart, you can get money for the metal.
Astringent, has sedative qualities, diuretic properties, inhibits the body's metabolism of iodine.
weed killer, pull out all the roots.
weed killer
Use a weed killer.