Re: q&a
>Hi Theresa:
>
> I think the best weed control, harmless and healthy, is the hoe.
>
>Miguel
>
Yeah but what if she refuses to pull the weeds?
Oh wait, or did you meant the gardening implement? ...Never mind.
"MR. SEDLAR, YOU ARE RUDE AND A TERRIBLE PERSON! [SEND]!"
Anyway, to answer the actual question....
WEED CONTROL? Try pulling them, and mulching to prevent tham. How's that?
Sheesh....
Broad spectrum FUNGICIDE for treating the garden soil? Not to be rude but
why in the h*ll would you want to do that? What soil borne fungus are you
having a problem with exactly? Tell us that, first. What is the point of
pouring on all of these chemicals unless you are combating a known problem?
Seriously, you are just setting yourself up for big problems. Chemicals like
these only should be used as a last resort, in my opinion. A soil fungicide
seems a BIT much. That will do a good job of really screwing up your soil.
There are mny more good fungi than bad in the soil. Not to mention the other
microorganisms that would be killed off.
Anyway I don't want to come off as rude, but seriously why do you think you
need these chemicals? Give us some history of your problems and a lot here
can give good advice. I don't think you should just throw a cocktail of
chemicals in your garden. That can really mess you up.
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