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re: How To Kill Stickers In Yard
Posted on 5/27/14 at 1:01 pm to Python
Posted on 5/27/14 at 1:01 pm to Python
Yeah, when you get stuck the burweed is already dead, therefore spraying it would be wasting money and time. For control use I would consider what I posted above or Atrazine, but like stated earlier, Atrazine will burn Bermuda grass now. You have to spray it when its dormant in the early winter.
To keep from spreading I would look out trying to smother it with the grass you have now. IDK if weed and feed would be the appropriate thing for this time. Maybe give your county agent a ring?
To keep from spreading I would look out trying to smother it with the grass you have now. IDK if weed and feed would be the appropriate thing for this time. Maybe give your county agent a ring?
Posted on 5/27/14 at 1:07 pm to TigerTerd
Well, it's not in my "main yard" right now. It's only in a strip of grass between the pool deck and a fence. I recently pulled up some shrubs so there's a lot of bare soil (I spread around some top soil earlier) and that's probably what is promoting the growth. I know it likes dry conditions with no other grass growth. So maybe the Atrazine would work since there's not a lot of other grass close to it. There's a little grass, but I'd be willing to sacrifice a spot here and there.
Or maybe just pull it up. Heck, Roud Up might even work. I just want it to stop spreading or it'll eventually get into my back yard.
Or maybe just pull it up. Heck, Roud Up might even work. I just want it to stop spreading or it'll eventually get into my back yard.
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