Re: selective grass killer... was crown vetch?
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: selective grass killer... was crown vetch?
- From: W*@aol.com
- Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 06:30:55 EDT
In a message dated 7/15/00 3:17:59 PM Central Daylight Time,
tilton44@erols.com writes:
<< Would a product like that work to kill grass growing amid daylilies? >>
I think so but would have to read the label carefully.
I have not used it very much but have only tried the once Acme product from
Farm and Fleet. I have seen a couple other brands at my local garden centers.
I knew it existed but never used it until I worked at a garden center and
people were complaining about so much grass growing in their Wildflower
patches. You probably should call your local garden centers and talk to
different people working there to see what they've heard. Also try your
master gardner hotline. Call on a couple different days so you can talk to a
different person each time.
I hope some others on this list has had more experience to share with us.
Its not a widely used product like Round-Up so there are fewer experiences to
share. I would like to use it again but so little money, so little time...
<< << 1 gal pots of brunnera and Campanula Kent Belle for $3.99 >>
My local Wal-Mart has 1 gal. perennials for $3.50 each. Just bought a
Brunnera and a Tiarella.
Best Wishes --
Barbara
USDA Zone 5, Rock Island, Illinois USA
"What this country needs is dirtier fingernails & cleaner minds." Will Rogers
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