Posted by 4play on November 10, 2016 at 21:03:46 from (68.228.173.8):
In Reply to: Grass and weed killer posted by Wildride47 on November 10, 2016 at 18:40:00:
Most grass and weed killers are a contact killer, meaning it only kills what it is there and sprouted at the time, there are a few exceptions but they should be labeled accordingly. You can find extended time products at most places and they should be advertised as such. Look for vegetation killer products labeled for walk paths, driveways and fence rows etc, ortho ground clear is one I have used, it its in a black gallon jug.
Soil sterilants are another option, some products are good for 5-10+ years if used correctly. These products can work very well, or too well sometimes. They can kill trees or shrubs if their root systems are in the soil that you treated, probably not a problem for a narrow application along a fence row. These products can also leech through the soil or travel in water run-off, especially in real damp soil or used before a rain. I use this stuff in gravel lots and drives and you don't have to worry about too much for years.
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