Re: OT Question, I found it


Terry and Harold  --  You should carefully check all of the warnings that are contained on the box and in any brochure that comes with the product.  I haven't used Poast, because when it first became popular you couldn't get it in the Washington area (like so many agricultural products), but I did use a very effective product called Snapshot.  It could be spread over adult irises without hurting them.  The hidden problem was that the product not only inhibited seed growth, but stayed in the ground and was toxic to new seedlings planted there.  It wasn't until I had suffered an unexplained near loss of a seedling crop that I found the warning in the small print of a newly-purchased bag and realized they had added this deadly ingredient to the mix.  --  Griff
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: a*@yahoo.com
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 12:30 PM
Subject: [iris-photos] OT Question, I found it

Seems it is now called Grass Getter.
But I would still feel better if I know
someone else has used it around Iris.

Terry
Reg14



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