The invasive Kudzu vine has finally met its match. The problem? It's killer--the kudzu bug--is an invasive species, too. WSJ's Valerie Bauerlein reports from Griffin, Ga.
Limiting the growth of the kudzu vine with consistent defoliation will help to weaken it, but not kill it. 'After a few years ...
When nodes touch the soil, they sprout new root crowns and spread the plant. Plus, kudzu produces taproots that burrow deep into the soil, making it hard to kill. Since it's so tough to control ...
In the 1930s, farmers and government agents across the American South sowed fields with a popular new Asian import called kudzu that promised to help fight devastating erosion problems. The ...
Kudzu is sometimes called "the vine that ate the South." Anyone who's lived or visited the southeastern U.S. can certainly understand why. The fast-growing vine swarms over trees and buildings and ...
PCAC awards grants to eradicate “the weed that ate the South” POLK COUNTY—Keeping kudzu control in mind, bringing attention ...