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Post by Tallpines on Jun 8, 2023 13:56:29 GMT
Tell me, please, which”low-priced” herbicide is the most effective ?
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Post by Jolly on Jun 9, 2023 16:16:20 GMT
What do you want to kill?
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Post by Tallpines on Jun 10, 2023 2:45:54 GMT
What do you want to kill? Grass … I want to clean up my garden paths and eliminate the excess weeds growing around the stone walled beds. I actually bought something from Walmart called Spectracide (?).
Comes already mixed with an attached spray wand. Pretty cheap. I bought the half gallon size because the gallon size was too heavy! If it works I’ll buy another.
I’m so weak and washed out lately … dealing with some questionable intestional “thing” for 3 weeks now. Already lost 14 Pounds … and most all my energy and ambition 🥺 Waiting on lab culture results.
I really need a gardener ……. And a MAID And a cook …… And a chiropractor … And a masseuses. ….
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Post by mzgarden on Jun 10, 2023 10:14:50 GMT
Tallpines, wow, I'm sorry you're suffering. You're on my prayer list for a full recovery.
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Post by Jolly on Jun 10, 2023 15:10:27 GMT
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Post by Melissa on Jun 10, 2023 22:09:17 GMT
Tallpines, I hope you feel better soon! Maybe some of your grandchildren can come and help? Ask them- they won't know what you need unless you let them know!
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Post by countrymom22 on Jun 11, 2023 0:05:31 GMT
Hoping you've found something to solve your problem. Prayers for a full recovery.
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Post by mogal on Jun 15, 2023 23:26:55 GMT
Have you investigated agricultural vinegar? It's 20% acetic acid and the times I've used it, I was pleased with the results. With older plants, you'll need to hit it twice, maybe 3 times to force the plant to use up its root reserves. Also, if your rocks and paths are limestone, forget it as they neutralize the acidity.
The nice part about the AV is that while it is a contact killer, it has no residual effects, doesn't harm pets or kiddos once it's dry.
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