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Re: help!!


We are talking about an area 1 acre in size.  I think based on other
responses I have received offlist our best option is to burn in the fall and
apply somesort of chemical to it in the fall.  Thanks to all for there
input!

Botanically,


Mr. Kelly D. Norris
Master Gardener/Freelance Writer
Bedford, Iowa
Zone 4b/5a
----- Original Message -----
From: "Donna" <justme@prairieinet.net>
To: <prairie@hort.net>
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 8:39 PM
Subject: RE: help!!


> Although I agree with Glenn, I am thinking it is too late. Can you burn
> there? If so, that would be the easiest option. I would also plant some
> plugs otherwise most will come back. Need to get something else thriving
> there before the unwanted can bounce back and take over again. IMHO
>
> How big of an area are we talking about here?
> Donna
>
> > At 02:21 PM 5/18/02 -0500, you wrote:
> > >I manage 2 oak savanna cemetaries and have an urgent need for
> information
> > on
> > >how to control red clover and horseweeds.  Thanks in advance!
> > >
> > >Botanically,
> > >
> > 24D in early spring before prairie plants green. Also late spring burn
> > will
> > damage the red clover. Also 24D late in fall when prairie has gone
> dormant
> > and red clover is still green.
> >
> > Glenn Pollock
>
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