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Old 19-04-2003, 03:56 AM
 
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Default Best Sprayer for Lawn Renovation?

"sunslight" wrote:
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I will be using RoundUp (or a similar product) to kill out the old lawn,
then re-seed over the top. The job is about 6,000 sq. ft. Will do it in
four sections.

I have shrubs, flowers, garden and trees that will need protecting.

1) Ortho makes a RoundUp, 2gal tank sprayer, that comes with three
nozzles--1) a nozzle that is supposed to make a FOAMING spray that does
small areas and lets you see where the spray is laid down, 2) a regular
cone nozzle and 3) a fan nozzle for large areas. (cost $21)

2) They and others, make a cheapy, 1 gal. all plastic tank sprayer with
one nozzle that can be adjusted to regular or to a fan spray.for large
areas. I don't know how good the fan spray would be. (cost $10)

3) Ortho make a "dial-n-spray" that attaches to the garden hose and is
convenient to use. I don't know if it would be very controllable in its
spray pattern. But, it will cover large areas quickly. And besides no
pumping, it sucks the concentrate from a container. After each use, the
unused concentrate can be returned to the bottle--saving lots of $$.
(cost $11)

Using the fan nozzle with any of these, will not allow me to see where
I've laid down the spray. If I use either the fan nozzle or the
"dial-n-spray," I assume I will loose the control that the foam nozzle is
supposed to give (haven't tried it) but gain speed, ease of coverage of
and in the case of the latter, convenience and product saving. I don't
want to kill my shrubs or flowers, but neither do I want to take all day
to spray nor incorrectly use the product by over-spray or under-spray.
If I don't use the "foam" nozzle, I've thought about adding some
food-coloring to the spray mixture or concentrate, so I can better tell
where I've sprayed. Ortho said that wouldn't hurt the RoundUp.

Three Questions:

1) Should I use the 2gal. sprayer with the "foaming nozzle" so I can more
safely do the close work around the shrubs and, tress and see where I've
laid down the spray? Then switch to the fan nozzle for open yard work,
but won't be able to see where I've sprayed? (has higher tank cost)

2) Should I use a cheapy, 1gal sprayer with the nozzle on "fan?" I won't
be able to see where I've sprayed. (has cost savings over the 2 gal.
tank)

3) Should I use the "dial-n-spray?" It gets the job done quickly, is
convenient, can save the unused concentrate, but I loose control over the
spray pattern? (has cost saving over the 2 gal. tank)

All opinions will be greatly appreciated. I would especially like to
hear from anyone who has experience with both the tank and "dial-n-spray"
for the garden hose.

Thank you,
Bob Tate

6000 sg ft will take at least 6 gallons of water, 12 gallons
is better. 3 oz per gallon minimum with roundup pro. (rain fast in an hour)

The hose end applicator will make short work of it.

Measure a plot or two,so you know you're using the
rate correctly.

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