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[–] Psaldorn@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

Yeah, it's a shame to get rid of it, I'm usually happy to let it go crazy for a few months so the bees and birds have their way. But I learned about bramble growth the hard way. Didn't know they were vibes or they spread from the tips. Thought I could just chip the main stem and it wouldn't be a big deal. But it's had 2 summers now and when I cut the grass (or tried to) surprise!

The floor is bramble vines too. Like something out of a horror film, just kept pulling them up, ruined 2 pairs of gloves and 2 sets of secateurs , it's only a tiny garden! (And the first sets were never up to the task)

Luckily I have some other bushes and ferns for stuff to live in but I just don't have time to stay on top of the mechanical side to control it.