Re: CULT: Grass in the Iris
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- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] CULT: Grass in the Iris
- From: V* B*
- Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 20:16:11 -0500
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Kathy, We have had some success with a product called Poast. It has to be
applied exactly as the directions state which has some moisture
requirements, but it has at least given us a fighting chance against Bermuda
grass. We have heard of a generic version of this but have not come across
it in real life yet.
Hope this helps you.
Vernon Brown
Zone 7 Lubbock, Texas
Subject: [iris-talk] CULT: Grass in the Iris
> Today was my very first full day in the garden..... and, to my horror, I
> discovered some very nasty grass has invaded an iris bed. It's spreading
by
> underground jet-propelled stolons and it has a full winter's head start.
>
> I've been pulling.... but I suspect I'm only encouraging it.
>
> My question is this..... is there not an over-the-top grass-acide? Seems
to
> me I remember some discussion on Fusilade or Ornamec. Will this bother
> siberian irises??
>
> I am not a happy camper.
>
> Kathy Guest in East Aurora, NY
> who hastens to add that she has a BLOOM on some sweet little pink thing
whose
> name escapes me at the moment.
>
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