Has anyone successfully got rid of this? We stupidly planted some about ten years ago and it is so invasive. Googling suggests glycophospates, followed by digging it out. We are reluctant to use such strong poisons and digging it out involves muscles we do not have. 
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. The house sold again recently and I noticed from the estate agent's online photo of the garden that they had got rid of them - in fact, they had got rid of everything and what was my lovely garden was just a sanitised expanse of grass. Each. To his own I suppose.
. There is not enough to justify a mini digger, but too much for our feeble efforts. 