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REMOVAL OF WEEDS |
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Overview |
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It is best to spray the existing grass with a non-selective weed killer, such as
glyphosate (ask chemical supplier for trade names). It is absorbed by the leaves
and translocated to the roots but does not have a residual effect in the soil.
This type of herbicide kills anything green so be careful when you spray. (It
does not have a residual effect in the soil). |
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Wait for a week or two for the grass to go completely brown before removing. You
may need to spray more than once. |
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Remove the dead grass (mow on lowest setting and then dig out the rest). |
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