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Old 22-04-2007, 06:01 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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Default MSMA Application

Hi,

I have a problem with crabgrass in my lawn (Bermuda grass) and I'm planning
to use MSMA, specifically Green Light MSMA Crabgrass Killer. The
instructions for it say, "Do not apply with hose-end applicators" but I'm
not sure I know what a "hose-end applicator" is. Is that one of those garden
hose sprayer attachments with a bottle that mixes a liquid (like MSMA) with
the water coming out of the hose in some ratio? If so, why would the MSMA
directions say not to use one and what are the alternatives (it doesn't
suggest any -- it just says not to use "hose-end applicators")?

Thanks in advance,

Walter


 
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