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Posted by red-n-green on September 13, 2003 at 16:02:20 from (67.216.65.206):
In Reply to: Weeds posted by JC on September 13, 2003 at 14:15:28:
This stuff is a real pain to get rid of. You will need to really stay on top of this problem with continuous eradication practices. If you are talking grass hay that you don't want to kill, you can spray Plateau, but this might kill some of your hay. Plateau is listed to kill most non native grasses and some weeds. I have included a link so you can check out the label of Plateau to get a little more familiar with what it will kill and what it won't. You can also spot spray with Roundup or Clearout 41 Plus which about half the price of Roundup. Clearout is 41% glypho where Roundup is 50%. You can also sprinkle copper sulfate granules on the base of the plants to help kill the roots. But nutsedge has rhizomes like johnsongrass and is hard to control if not treated. The best thing you could do is dig this stuff up as soon as you see it coming out. Hope this helps, Jay
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