In years past, I have just let the vine wither away. As far as I know, Morning Glory is a self seeding annual. I often find 1-3 vines popping up in odd places the following year. I have seen some people post their method, which is removing sections of viable vine this fall in order to dry in doors to remove seeds for following year. I think I think I'll try that in addition to letting nature do it's thing.
Umm no? Are you stupid?
simple. tramp on it. cut it.
Your teeth will rot and fall out.
yes
It can be a technical term for timber cut in a season. It is a verb meaning to cut down a tree. But it is more usually the past tense of fall.
you cut down the power lines so the tree cant fall on them
When you cut trees down, it is very bad for the enviorment. Squirells and other animals need trees and trees give off most of our oxygen!
my advice would be to cut down on whatever your smoking.
The word you're looking for is "fell." It can mean to fall, as in something that has fallen, and it is also the past tense of "fall." Additionally, "fell" can refer to the act of cutting down a tree.
The white film covering teeth in the morning is plaque. Brushing at least two times a day should cut down on its thickness.
they hit at it with an axe and then they use a saw on the other side. it will then fall over.
You can take the vine and manually wrap it around the trellis or fence. If it is growing farther than you want it to grow, cut it off.