Posted by Tim B from MA on February 12, 2009 at 10:01:05 from (216.195.18.215):
In Reply to: Killing Grass posted by DScott on February 12, 2009 at 09:02:31:
Salt, being salt, is apt to wash out of the soil pretty quick so I am doubtful it will be much more effective than most herbicides.
If you do try it, and they are both considered as effective, use CaCl or MgCl as these are generally good for your soil (and ours) whereas Na destroys soils structure (granted, as said, our gov'mnt spreads millions of tons a year aroung our yards, but not necessarily in out yards).
I assume if you spray herbicides regularly, your new growth if fron seed. You might try something like crab-grass preventer. I believe it acts as a physical barrier to new grass sprouts.
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