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Re: natural weed control
Do you know if this would work with rampant pokeweed? The house we have
inherited has two large stands of the stuff and it is sprouting everywhere. I
am not sure that burning this is the best option.
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In a message dated 5/6/2013 10:46:45 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
Phyllis@LandscapeDesignStudio.com writes:
I've been using Burnout weed killer with great success. Its active
ingredients are citric acid and clove oil. The timing of an application is
importantâit must be applied on a dry, warm day. Young weeds will be gone with one
dose
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