hey guys my back yard is full of clover in some sections and i was wondering what would be a good product to put down to get rid of it.would a liquid be better then a granular, what would u guys recomend, this is my own yard so i dont need a license to put anything down. thank for any help
Sure, your own yard(wink,wink). And you only use 2 gallons of round-up every two years. Shouldn't have posted so vehemently in the other thread about not needing your license.
Maybe if you had a license you would be able to figure out what to buy and how to apply it, even if it is your own yard.
Sure, your own yard(wink,wink). And you only use 2 gallons of round-up every two years. Shouldn't have posted so vehemently in the other thread about not needing your license.
if you had read my other replys you would see that i agree with you about the license, but everytime someone on here mentions roundup some of you guys atake him like a wild animal
if you dont belive me come to missouri and give me a estimate, hell after that i will take you out to the local bar for a couple drinks, hell im easy to get along with, untill start insinuating im a lier
Sure, your own yard(wink,wink). And you only use 2 gallons of round-up every two years. Shouldn't have posted so vehemently in the other thread about not needing your license.
Maybe if you had a license you would be able to figure out what to buy and how to apply it, even if it is your own yard.
i just ask a ******* question, dont have to be a smartass, im just asking for advice, dont worry this is going to be on my yard, do you guys hate giving out advice
You check the lables on the stuff at Lowes or HD. I think most of it will kill clover. Or go by Lesco. I use Momentum or Speedzone. Drive also kills clover.
if that is all you need then you could find a LICENSED business in your area and ask them to sell you a couple ounces, or better yet ask them if they will donate it to you. I would think they would help out a 9 year old.
i give up. **** you guys. whenever someone needs advice you guys are always there
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