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2,4-D burn down and then rebuild advice.
My yard around my house is mostly clover and other junk. I'd like to have a green lawn throughout the year, but I know it can be a bit trying and expensive to make that happen.
Most of my yard looks like this. My front yard I would love to be able to get some grass to grow under these trees. Back yard Will 2,4-D help kill off these vines and ivy off of this tree? Would 2,4-D help with most of the stuff that along this property line? This is a close up of what is going along that property line. Currently my plan is it spray the 2,4-D and eventually reseed with grass. I have a couple of questions regarding the timing of everything and if anyone would care to elaborate or give me their 2 cents I would really appreciate it. I'm purchasing 2.4-D ester to put down on the lawn. I know that it is more likely evaporate off but from what I understand it penetrates the leaves better due to it being a lipid soluble (as opposed to the 2,4-D amine being water soluble). Also, the seed I am planning on putting down is Kentucky 31 Tall Fescue. Any suggestions there would be appreciated.
Again, thank you guys for any advice on this. From everything I've read so far in the forums you guys are amazing!!
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