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oranic selective herbicides?
Hello new to the board,Does any one know of a good organic selective herbicide on the market that I can provide for my customers lawns?
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There is one on the market. Forget the maker, but I think they are or were a sponsor of ths site. I looked into it a year or so ago. Had about a dozen weeds on the label and cost a huge amount of $$$. Not sure if it's still out. Other than that, I'm not aware of any selective post-emergant organics.
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Most of them will kill off clover and such, but plaintanes, dandelion, strawberries and such just laugh at it A thick stand of turf is the best weed preventer in lawns
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Thanks for the input guys. Nothing I have seen so far really does anything but kind of piss the weeds off.
A good stand off grass seems to be the best way so far. |
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* Water/air ratio in relation to water flow to/from any plantlife is a Basic Fundamental Concept in understanding seed germination as much as transplanting a 20' Maple tree in 90 degree weather... * |
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I'm not on here to lie about products I use, or have used. I posted pics awhile back in some thread. Lawns that have stuck with the GG are pretty weed free except for the violets. I have cleared strawberries out on one property, but that property was re-seeded. The product is too expensive for most, but I have offered a spot treatment with more success.
Also, I think we need to get out of the weed control mindset and start incorporating seeding and emphasizing proper cultural practices. Most of my customers don't mow their own lawns. They pay for the expensive lawn service and the cheap mowers. Go figure. |
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Proper cultural practices are just as important it would seem as proper nutrient cycling(proper terminology?) |
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I asked this once and got a great answer... I don't remember the exact terminology so the quotations are for effect...
"Yeah! I know of two selective organic weed killers... your left and right hand. The right is about 99% effective and the left is about 85%." That's tree for you... LOL! |
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The Green Guardian product it the one I could not remember. I also recall it being a bit hot, causing some yellowing and burning of the turf. I'll stick to my current plan of using organic ferts and doing minor spot spraying of what few weeds I have with a synthetic pesticide.
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