Posted by rpg52 on June 14, 2008 at 14:39:02 from (69.108.231.44):
In Reply to: Eliminating dewberry posted by fergienewbee on June 14, 2008 at 02:06:12:
I don't know dewberry, where I am we have Himilayan Blackberry. One thing I found out that may be helpful - find the proper Latin name for the dewberry (check with your local state extension people) and do a google search on it to find out the best control. What I found out was that my berry could be controlled with Roundup (I mow then spray in the late summer/early fall). Here is the thing, in the spring, all the juices are being translocated from the roots to the tops. If you spray then it is a waste of time - the tops look messed up, but it doesn't kill it. If you spray it in the fall, the herbicide is translocated into the roots - it then dies in the following spring. I get 80-90% kill. Find out the proper time or you may be wasting your money. Good luck. Ray
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