Have any of you ever had to clear out a raised planter bed thats full of brush that you don't want in it ?

HOW do you do it ?
It makes me cringe just looking at it- its full of grapevines and honeysuckle bushes.
How do I clear it out on my own?

any and all advice is welcome plz
thank U !

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In response Lauren M Bradley to her Publication

loosen undernear the roots with a hand trowel or a shovel & those suckers will pull right out. If I were there I’d be happy to go to town on it with you. I bet you’ll make some crazy awesome from what you grow. 💛

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Im not looking forward to it at all lol
its a huge mess
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In response Lauren M Bradley to her Publication

After a real good soaking you should be able to start pulling those roots up. I would use some shears on the bigger stuff to be able to see better. Gardening is hard work but rewarding. Having the right tools helps tremendously. Good luck! Those vines look like they may have a bulb root so make sure you get that out or they will keep growing.

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In response Lauren M Bradley to her Publication

1. soak the ground good
2. cut off all the branches with a strong pruner
3. dig around one root base at a time once the branches are cut. use the pruner to cut off as much as you can from the exposed root and lift up the root base with a shovel, rocking it back and forth until you have loosened it enough to remove.
I have removed deeply embedded bushes on my property by this method and it works well. It is hard work, but just do it step by step. 😇

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In response Lauren M Bradley to her Publication

I would water it first if it's really dry. Then next day pull up as much as you can by hand and use a bow rake to pull out roots and cultivate the soil. When pulling grab as close to the soil as possible. I dont think it will take as much time as you're expecting.

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In response Widget 260 to her Publication

Oh and place a tarp next to your raised bed so you wont be picking up weeds and brush for a week.

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In response Lauren M Bradley to her Publication

have to agree with many comments here. Helped.my daughter do same a month ago. lots of rewarding work. Can you send pictures?

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In response mars 1776 to his Publication

here it is

the whole nightmare in one pic

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In response Lauren M Bradley to her Publication

Wear gloves

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In response Lauren M Bradley to her Publication

After doing any of this soak in a hot tub with epsom salts, borax, baking soda! Keep a dry towel close to hang over the tub for traction when you get out. Slippery.

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In response Anuenue Patriot to her Publication

Thats a big 10-4 Mama!

I hear you! lol

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In response Lauren M Bradley to her Publication

Just get in there start pulling and digging!

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In response Roxy Kwy to her Publication

My minds telling me YESSSSS
but my body
my bodys telling me NOOOOOO

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In response Lauren M Bradley to her Publication

You could rent a small rototiller. Will only take 20 or 30 minutes.

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In response Scott Rit to his Publication

ok that sounds awesome but are they expensive to rent ?

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In response Lauren M Bradley to her Publication

Just pull them out? Or cut them at the base with pruners? You could keep the grapevines and graft tasty grapes onto them too. Have them hanging off the side.

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In response Lauren M Bradley to her Publication

Cut and dig out the root system. it's a lot of work but you need to remove the main root stem otherwise it will just keep coming back.

Another option is to cut to the main root and spray with brush killer. You wont be able to plant for 2 weeks but you won't have to dig.

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In response MTB Mike to his Publication

I was thinking maybe a good rain soak then go out and start digging ?

Im dreading this SO bad lol

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In response Lauren M Bradley to her Publication

Or pay someone else to do it. lol

In response Lauren M Bradley to her Publication

shovel for the roots and lighter to burn.

In response Lauren M Bradley to her Publication

pitchfork/rake?

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In response True to her Publication

UGhhhhh
omg so much work
its like 15 + ft long

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A good, pitchfork; the kind with wide flat tines pointed at end like a triangle. Garden pitchfork, not manure pitchfork.

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