Posted by JBMac on July 30, 2010 at 18:00:57 from (174.131.67.26):
In Reply to: spraying posted by grandpappy on July 30, 2010 at 11:44:11:
If it's non restricted in your state there are many options:Glyphosate (round-up) plus pendamethalin, or prodiamine would be the safest, no worries about it washing into grass or shrubs and causing damage. You could use Glyph and Imazapic (for you P-nut farmers, it's known as Cadre, theres generics available. It's what's in Round Up extended control. (never buy that crap, go to the farm store, it will be 500 times cheaper, you just have to do a little math to make your own with generics. For heavy duty bareground, glyph plus bromacil and diuron would be longest lasting, but can hurt nearby trees, shrubs and grass if washed into their that area. There are no soil sterilants, just herbicides that create a barrier to kill seeds as they sprout. Micro flora and fuana in the soil are not "sterilized" One last comment, it's my crusade on this board to prevent the use of dish soap as a surfactant, it is totally wrong and hurts the herbicide. You can get the proper non-ionic surfactant for $6 a gallon, dont think you can buy dish soap for that.
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