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Re: Round-Up (Glycophosphate)
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Round-Up (Glycophosphate)
- From: "* L* P* <d*@olympus.net>
- Date: Tue, 09 Dec 1997 09:32:45 -0800
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Carolyn Zard wrote:
>
> > From: Diana L. Politika <diana@olympus.net>
> > To: seeds-list@eskimo.com
> > Subject: Round-Up (Glycophosphate)
> > Date: Sunday, December 07, 1997 5:18 PM
> > In a nutshell: Is it too late to use Round-Up effectively?
> Diana: You might get some limited control on your grass if you use Round-up
> now as it's been mild enough that there could still be some growth
> continuing at this late date. If you could spray on a sunny day with no
> rain for 24hrs. it would help. Most of the effectivness of this chemical
> would be lost because of the cooler season - it's so expensive. But, I
> reconize the need to do it at this time - you've got nothing to loose
> except the cost of the spray. Your Kingston, WA. neighbor, Carolyn
Thanks for the reply. This has been the general consensus, tho one
person said a pro sprayer uses it up until it freezes, while someone
else said they called the company, who said it has to be above 60. So,
6 of one, 1/2 doz...you know the rest.
So gee, do I want to decorate the tree or go mix chemicals? Neither
sounds like fun.
Thanks again.
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