I've had good luck with Ortho Weed-B-Gone, your batch size probably different than mine but 1 quart to a 14 gallon sprayer. I've tried 2-4D Amine 400 and 2-4D LV400 with only poor to fair results. After the broad leaf weeds are gone, hit anything left with ROUND-UP. The companies have all really slowed down the rate that weeds wilt & die after spraying. I used to spray 4-5 14 gallon batches in an afternoon and the stuff I sprayed with the first batch would really be wilted before I was done.I guess the problem was the leaves died but not the roots and weeds grew back, the slower kill killed the whole weed. Think my BIGGEST day spraying Round-Up on my 2+ acres was six 14 gallon batches. We had hundreds, maybe thousands of square feet of crushed granite ground cover around the house. With enough dust settling into low spots grass/weeds sprouted and I'd have to spray 4-5 times a year. I finally got 90+% of it scraped up and neighbor tailgated it in his barnyard. I'd spray around every tree, bush, anything I had to mow around got a circle of Round-Up, saved a boat-load of time trimming when I mowed. Now I have a few places my 54 zero turn mower deck just won't fit. Ha-Ha, the 60 inch would have been worse! I've got about 6-8 dead trees to cut, two Elm's and 4-6 evergreens. That will save trimming time.
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