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need help with clover

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#1 ·
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
 
#2 ·
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.
 
#5 ·
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
 
#7 ·
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.
dougmartin2003

That Roundup you have does a great job on killing Clover. Try it, you might like it.
 
#14 ·
Doug

Of the First 13 posts in this thread 10 are posted by you. Maybe you need to correct your profile to reflect your True Mental age of 9.
 
#23 ·
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.
 
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