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Old 26-07-2008, 07:41 PM posted to rec.ponds.moderated
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Default Grass around pond

On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 16:20:12 EDT, blackrhino wrote:

I am a recent "returnee" from before the trashing of rec.ponds more than
5-6 years ago. Back then I was simply "rhino". I'm glad to find this
new one.


Welcome back!

Problem- What can I use to control grass (ithink it's johnson grass) in
the flowerbeds right up next to the pond? I have found some
recommendations for vinegar and salt in solution and sprayed. I don't
want to saturate the soil with salt though. That so-called weed cloth
isn't worth a dime. I don't want to pile 10-12 inches of mulch. Any
other ideas?


How big an area? Are there other plants in the same area it is growing up
thru?

If small, hand pull. If large I would probably use an herbicide carefully
around the pond, and hand pull up by the pond.

If a large area, and worries about spraying, and can't hand pull, and not
growing thru other desirable plants, you could block the light with black
plastic. Ugly and takes lots of time. You could sunburn it with clear
plastic, via solar power.

If it is growing on top of weed fabric it should be easy to pull. Just
depends on how much you're dealing with. ~ jan
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