Re: Broadleaf Weed Control
- To: prairie@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: Broadleaf Weed Control
- From: " Andyswan" andy@nevia.net>
- Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2000 12:54:47 -0500
Yes Lee, repeated mowings will
keep the waterhemp in check as well as control the other weeds. It is a
very good procedure, especially on mixed plantings. I know of nothing that
compares with it on mixed plantings. I used it on straight indiangrass plantings
last year as the only control for all weeds and( where it was timely) it did a
very good job. As for feasibility, for me, just look to my yard. It
is in a good early successional phase with Canada goldenrod, Canada anenome,
fleabane, frost aster, whorled milkweed, common milkweed, and rough dropseed at
least reclaiming areas of my bluegrass lawn. Seriously. I myself cannot
make repeated mowings in this 32 acre area timely enough to do the job
right. I can spray 60 feet in one pass at a faster speed and mow 7 feet
slower, plus the weeds hit will then be dead instead of just
pruned. Also I think I would need to modify my sickle mower to mow at a
height just above the seedlngs instead of to the ground as I did last
year.
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