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Desperate Help To Kill Grass
Higgs Boson writes:
On Monday, March 24, 2014 9:15:55 AM UTC-7, mlcwa wrote: Helen Middlemas writes: I was just about to suggest the infamous Roundup. Sometimes one has to take a detour around one's principles g If you use it, be sure to follow directions. Important is to water well before applying. Definitely, salt is a no-no. Look back in history at how conquerers sowed the land of their defeated enemies with salt. What is a "membrane"? Is that a UK term? Don't remember hearing it Over Here. Damn, some fool used GG and double spaced the entire thread. I've fixed the little part I'm replying too. Anyway, give us a break and DUMP GG. Yeah, I hesitated to mention Roundup. We have some posters here that get irrational. Nothing at all wrong with it when used for the right way. When a pro comes in to give you a new lawn, they kill the old lawn/weeds with Roundup. A little later they put in seeds, and new then nice new lawn. New grass grows, right after the terrible Roundup. Go figure. A membrane has to be something like landscape cloth. -- Dan Espen |
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