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from C Welsch
- To: prairie@mallorn.com
- Subject: from C Welsch
- From: w*@pilot.msu.edu (Clifford Welsch)
- Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 07:25:51 -0500
Andyswan:
Reed Canary Grass is extremely difficult to remove from any grassland.
Not knowing how much of this grass is on your "several acres", if it is not
too extensive, I would spot spray with Roundup Ultra (this grass often
takes several applications) and then wait and see what germinates and/or
comes up from roots. If this grass is too extensive (I routinely spot
spray my entire prairie restoration/reconstruction plot of 20 acres on my
own land in south-central Michigan), I would Roundup the entire site and
begin intoducing native flora. Good luck,
Cliff
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