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re: 2024 Spring Garden Thread
Posted on 5/14/24 at 9:56 pm to PillageUrVillage
Posted on 5/14/24 at 9:56 pm to PillageUrVillage
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Thick layer of pine straw mulch and hand pulling.
I do a lot of hand pulling. Wont be able to use pine straw because I am already using a different kind of mulch.
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Stay away from potentially volatile broadleaf herbicides like dicamba and 2,4-D around the garden
Yea Ive noticed the sprayer will hurt my mondo grass(or whatever its called).
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For my lawn I’ll spot spray my front lawn with Celsius. But I don’t spray anything in my backyard while the garden is growing.
For big areas of grass, is the sprayer I use still not a good option?
I dont grow any food in my gardens anymore if that means anything going forward.
Posted on 5/15/24 at 12:32 pm to Deactived
I personally don’t like to use hose end sprayers to apply herbicide. It’s too difficult to control the amount of product you are putting down. That’s a personal preference. But if it’s worked for you in the past then I don’t see a reason for you to stop.
In that case you can apply whatever you like and just be careful to not get any on your desired plants.
ETA: if you have established plants you could apply a pre emergent like Preen. I’m not sure what other pre emergent herbicides are ok to use in the garden. In the lawn there are quite a few options like prodiamine and dithiopyr, among others.
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I dont grow any food in my gardens anymore if that means anything going forward.
In that case you can apply whatever you like and just be careful to not get any on your desired plants.
ETA: if you have established plants you could apply a pre emergent like Preen. I’m not sure what other pre emergent herbicides are ok to use in the garden. In the lawn there are quite a few options like prodiamine and dithiopyr, among others.
This post was edited on 5/15/24 at 12:36 pm
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