Only way to get rid of quack grass is to spray it with roundup or generic roundup when it's actively growing. I had a load of topsoil delivered to a customer for a garden. It had been through a shredder and was really good loam. However, he had the supplier take it back because it was full of quack grass roots. He wasn't mad at me cause I had no idea and ordered topsoil from another supplier. When I complained to the first supplier why they deliver soil full of quack grass roots, they said, "It was too good of soil and had been through a shredder"! All the shredder did was produce more roots for more quack grass. Dave
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