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Weed that weed and feed has no effect on?
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Sun, Apr 10, 11 at 22:41
| I have a weed that is overtaking my lawn. Weed and feed has no effect on it. It looks like a rough grass, but grows very long along the ground and under the ground. When dethatching for the first time I uncovered many stolons(?)in the 2 to to 3 foot range. The stem appears to be tubular. The leaves alternate from side to side and are uneven. I'm not very good at explaining, but have pictures if they can be uploaded here. Thx, |
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RE: Weed that weed and feed has no effect on?
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| Weed and feed is a broadleaf weed killer and will have no effect on grassy weeds. To post a picture, upload it to a photo sharing site like photobucket.com or imageshack.us, then use the img html tag to post it here (don't use the bbs tag that the photo hosting site provides. GW doesn't use bbbcode). If they don't provide a copy/paste link, the code is: <img src=http://www.site.com/imagename.jpg> Change www.site.com to the url of the site where it is hosted and imagename.jpg to the name of your picture. |
RE: Weed that weed and feed has no effect on?
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| Kinda sounds like bermuda. bp I think you left out the quotes around the URL. Inside the < and > should be img src="http://www.site.com/imagename.jpg" with the quotes. |
RE: Weed that weed and feed has no effect on?
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| In HTML, quotes are optional unless the attribute includes white space or special characters, but in XHTML, they're required, so it's good practice to include them and I usually do. |
RE: Weed that weed and feed has no effect on?
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Here is a link that might be useful: backyard weeds
RE: Weed that weed and feed has no effect on?
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