Posted by James22 on September 11, 2009 at 15:00:51 from (207.179.221.75):
In Reply to: Canadian Thistle posted by haymaker421 on September 11, 2009 at 04:36:20:
I quit using Roundup because it killed everything around it and left a bare spot for them to grow back. It did kill some. Stinger I've heard is a good option. However I use strong 2-4-D a couple of times a year, and also if necessary mow it down between the sprayings. Looked last week and had only a small area with 10-12 plants which I mowed and will hit again with 2-4-D later this fall. It has been a slow process but they are about licked. I've seen what happens if you don't get rid of them and it isn't pretty.
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