Posted by jack harmon on March 25, 2009 at 08:57:42 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Poison Ivy UPDATE posted by john in la on March 24, 2009 at 18:43:43:
I get the stinking stuff every year seems like,sometimes a week later!better than spraying the leaves,that stuff has a massive root system sometimes,better to cut it and paint the brush killer type roundup on the part going into ground.if the stem is any size that is.the stuff is hard to get rid of around here you really have to catch it early enough you can spray it all,if you just spray the part you can reach it just slows it down a little.I finally found a old can of the good weedkiller they used to sell,and I think I'm gaining on it now.(cant recall the name offhand)I've heard that mixing a couple of pounds of salt in 2-3 gallons of water and adding about a cup of soap to make it stick will kill it.whatever you do,spray it with soapy water first,or add some soap to your spray,the oil in the leaves also makes weedkiller run off,hope this helps.
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