patandchickens
Deeply Rooted
So, we have some chainlink fencing that because of the kids it seems wisest to leave in place. And I want to put a long perennial-and-shrub bed against it. The thing is, on the other side of the chainlink (it's on the property line) is a massive stand of reed canary grass and twitchgrass. It wants to move in. And it outnumbers me 
My efforts thus far to establish beds along the chainlink have all ended up hopelessly infested with the reed canarygrass and twitchgrass. (I have twitchgrass everywhere else too of course but at least it's manageable when it's not all tangled up in the reed canarygrass roots!).
What do y'all do to keep the neighbor's lawn and weed from crawling under the chainlink fence and taking over your beds? All I can think of is sinking aluminum flashing 2' deep all along the fence, which would be a GIANT pain in the neck, so I am desperately hoping that either a) someone will have better ideas or b) someone will tell me it won't work so don't bother
Thanks in aadvance,
Pat
My efforts thus far to establish beds along the chainlink have all ended up hopelessly infested with the reed canarygrass and twitchgrass. (I have twitchgrass everywhere else too of course but at least it's manageable when it's not all tangled up in the reed canarygrass roots!).
What do y'all do to keep the neighbor's lawn and weed from crawling under the chainlink fence and taking over your beds? All I can think of is sinking aluminum flashing 2' deep all along the fence, which would be a GIANT pain in the neck, so I am desperately hoping that either a) someone will have better ideas or b) someone will tell me it won't work so don't bother

Thanks in aadvance,
Pat