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I've noticed this growing in the back end of my pond for the last year or so. Last year, it wasn't this bad. The best I can tell it is plain grass. I have some reward but I've been told it kills what it touches and I need something that kills to the root and doesn't hurt the fish. I will be using a sprayer that holds 35 gallons of water behind my tractor so I can spray out a long way and hold a lot of herbicide. Does anyone know what I can use to kill this stuff withouit having someone dig it out? Thanks!!!
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Any glyposate product will do the trick. Rodeo, Roundup etc. These products won't hurt your fish either.
If pigs could fly bacon would be harder to come by and there would be a lot of damaged trees.
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