My plot was neglected last year, due to ill health. To be honest, it probably wasn't in good shape before that 
I am now digging up big patches of nettles - using the tops on the compost, and putting the rooted stem parts in the 'drying patch' to dry off and then compost.
My question is - do I need to get rid of the tough yellow roots that refuse to get dug out? I have pulled and pulled and some of them are very difficult to remove.
How far down do I need to go to stop them regenerating? RHS say they will re-grow from a node but as far as I can see the root is just root, no nodes in sight.
Any advice gratefully received - and I don't use weedkiller.

I am now digging up big patches of nettles - using the tops on the compost, and putting the rooted stem parts in the 'drying patch' to dry off and then compost.
My question is - do I need to get rid of the tough yellow roots that refuse to get dug out? I have pulled and pulled and some of them are very difficult to remove.
How far down do I need to go to stop them regenerating? RHS say they will re-grow from a node but as far as I can see the root is just root, no nodes in sight.
Any advice gratefully received - and I don't use weedkiller.
Sadly I also have couch grass, creeping thistle and bindweed but those I can nag out of existence I am sure. Thank the lord we don't have mare's tail or ground elder on the plots! And I quite enjoy dealing with the big comfrey roots - I can either crop the leaves or dig down and crack them with a very satisfying crunch.
covering them just encourages them to run.
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