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2-4-d
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You can find the largest volume and best price at a feed store. Works great and much cheaper than buying roundup. |
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Can it be sprayed around a planter box or around a tree like round up. round upn kells leaves and such but ya can spray it around the base of say a pecan tree or around ya garden patch and it dont hurt em. I use round up in a lil trail under the fence what ever the neighbor uses he has a 2 ft wide dead zone by his fence.
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I spray it on my fence line and it kills everything..... I wouldn't spray it near my garden without asking someone from the feedstore who knows or your local county agent.
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2-4d is a selective broad leaf herbicide. If mixed correctly it will kill broad leaf weeds but not intended to harm pasture grass.
I wouldn't spray it around ornamental plants because almost all fall into the Brad leaf category. 2-4d can also be funny if you are having a temprature inversion at the time. It can float off and get to the plants you don't intend to kill. Sent from my VS986 using Tapatalk |
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2,4D is different than roundup. 24D is a broadleaf weed killer and roundup is non selective.You can spray clover and other broadleaf weeds that grow in your lawn and it will not kill the grass , only the weed. People mix 24D with roundup to kill everything.
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Hmmmmm will definately need further study then. We have our garden boxes raised beds by spraying round up around them it makes mowing easy eliminates weed eating an d helps stop weeds in the garden. but it dont get much broader leafed than okra or cucs. Id have to be careful. But since money is so tight right now it may be worth the gamble.
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You will kill your okra and cucs. 2-4D loves to drift and will creep on you. My moms flower beds can attest to that. lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I prefer Round-Up. The unintended consequences of 2,4-D are less to my liking.
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2,4-Di...oxyacetic_acid |
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Poast is a weed and grass killer that is supposed to be garden plant safe. I haven't tried it but a guy I know said he uses it and it works great.
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This combo really works well. and yes it will kill just about anything; I mix a little dawn with it also. I wouldn't use it near any gardens or flower beds.
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Round-up is more effective in the fall, especially on trees and shrubs. Sometimes you need to hit trees and shrubs again if they start to come back.
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Veering a little off the topic here, but I remember using a product called Spike near our warehouse fence line. Took about 5 years before grass started growing there again. It was a "soil neutralizer" if I recall. Not sure if it's still available-but definately not made for the garden.
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Broadleaf, woody stem killer. Great for tallow trees. What ever you do, don't spray this around your trees you want to keep, like oaks and pecans. If you do,,,,,They gone!
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I knew a guy lived in Morgan city concreted his whole yard and painted it green had a few potted plants in the back but that was it. Took him several years to do the whole thing but he did it 1 load at a time till he had the whole thing done.
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To follow up on Spike, understand that anytime grass doesn't grow for a few years, you could experience soil erosion-depending on your terrain.
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True my wife always wants me to cut the ditch bank down to the mud and spray round-up 2-4-D. I told her that everytime it rains some of our yard is going into the ditch. We do plan on installing culverts soon. |
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2-4-D is a salt based herbicide and can kill large trees too. As stated, it drifts. You can kill the neighbors vegetation too. Never spray with any wind. Round up is a surfactant (basically soap) that breaks down the waxy coating on plants so the active enzyme can stop the production of chlorophyll. Roundup extended control is the best choice. Only spray it when it is above 70 degrees.
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