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Re: Removing weeds/vegetation along lakefront
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Jun 6th a 03:24 AM
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by esshup |
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Appreciate the response esshup. After more looks at the roots of torpedograss, and how invasive it is in florida, I am thinking that is what it is. I'm going to try and use this stuff along the shoreline(I have about 15 feet of grass/torpedo grass leading up to the water) that I don't mind killing any type of grass. It used to be all sand at one point. Maybe if I can get certain sections controlled at a time? https://www.solutionsstores.com/ima...VxZOGCh10PQ4ZEAQYASABEgIvvfD_BwE#156=943That should do it. Follow the directions on the label, and don't go by the "more is better" approach. Too much and you will shock the plant, and it will stop translocating to the roots, which you want to kill too.
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