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Old 24-12-2008, 06:21 PM posted to rec.gardens
David E. Ross David E. Ross is offline
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Default Herbicide no good in cold weather. Alternatives?

On 12/24/2008 8:59 AM, Charles Packer wrote:
I wanted to use herbicide on a patch of my yard that
I'm preparing for a fall-planted meadow, but the
weather turned too cold for it to work. Now what?
The idea, as I read in various meadow how-tos, is to
rid the ground of weeds and plant the meadow mix so
it will be able to get a head start on weeds in the
spring. Will black plastic sheeting kill the weeds
in time? Or should I wait for the next warm spell
and try spraying again?


In general, herbicides do not work well unless the plants are actively
growing. Try tilling and then raking away the vegitation.

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David E. Ross
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