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Wed, Apr 25, 12 at 10:57
| I have this plant taking over all over the yards back and front and would like to know what it is and how to get rid of it
Here is a pic of what I am talking about. [IMG]https://www.dropbox.com/s/uxbgpacru9xr8cw/IMG_20120410_114747.jpg [/IMG] |
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| Here's a little tip, if you can't see the pic when you preview your message, neither can we. That's mostly clover. Weed B Gone Clover, Chickweed and Oxalis killer will take care of that (or any herbicide with 8% triclopyr). Use either a tank sprayer or a hose end sprayer. Two applications spaced a few weeks apart might be necessary. Always read the label before you use any herbicide. |
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| I am sorry about the picture. I looked for a way to edit the post but couldn't find it. I really appreciate your reply. Should I wait for a certain time of the year and apply the herbicides or apply whenever? |
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- Posted by dchall_san_antonio 8 San Antonio (My Page) on Wed, Apr 25, 12 at 20:39
| Since clover is self-fertilizing, you can spray it just about any time. Spray lightly. You don't need to drench the soil, just moisten the leaves. |
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