seeding Colorado native grasses
I am getting ready to seed my yard in Colorado with
native grasses. My landscape architect says that there is no way that I will be able to get the yard going without using chemicals to control weeds. This does not appeal to me in general, and in particular since I have a vegetable garden surrounded by the yard. What are the least offensive chemicals I can use to control weeds in this situation? |
seeding Colorado native grasses
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(Fred Clare) wrote: I am getting ready to seed my yard in Colorado with native grasses. My landscape architect says that there is no way that I will be able to get the yard going without using chemicals to control weeds. This does not appeal to me in general, and in particular since I have a vegetable garden surrounded by the yard. What are the least offensive chemicals I can use to control weeds in this situation? Lime and Powdered Milk. Yang and Yin. Lime being Basic and Milk being Acid. Good luck...perhaps a trial area is worth a look see. William(Bill) -- Zone 5 S Jersey USA Shade Earth sometimes. There is atleast one word misspelled deliberately in the above post. ;)) http://www.oxymorons.info/ lots of word fun! Vision Problems? http://www.ocutech.com/ |
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