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How do i kill creeping charlie in a flower bed without hurting perennials?

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How do i kill creeping charlie in a flower bed without hurting perennials?

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Dig It UpPull up all the creeping charlie in your flower bed while wearing gardening gloves. Pull as close to the soil as possible to get the roots out. If you miss any roots, dig them out with a gardening shovel. Do not compost creeping charlie because that spreads the weed.Fill in AreaPlant more flowers in the area from which you removed the weeds, which will crowd out any remaining creeping charlie seed or roots you may have missed. If you don’t want to plant more flowers, lay down a 2- to 3-inch layer of mulch.

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