Roundup only works on green plant surfaces or mixed very strong painted on a _fresh_ cut stump so it flows into the sap rings - like have a saw in one hand and paintbrush with RUP in the other type of fresh cut - not 2 hours later.
As well it needs to be nice growing conditions, much better above 60 degrees, hard to see results below 45 degrees. On waxy tough leaves Dawn dish soap or other 'sticky' type additives will help the RUP get into the leaf. Let it be for a week or 2, RUP works slowly, allow the stuff to travel down to the roots, where it then comes back up to the growing points - takes time.
But it would work well for you if you meet those conditions. Easy to get, only need the one product for all your issues.
The fire pit on the stemmy stuff can work too. It won't work so well on the burdock, that can be tough. Strong RUP works on it.
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