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I have none in my 66...
ok so last check before I start it,
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this should work?
 
Need it to dry up so I can get some spraying done. Wont work if it gets washed off.
 
Credit 41 works great and safer than round up.
Never heard of it. Do you buy it at the feed store or box stores??
HD has four gallon battery powered back pack sprayers on sale. With five acres I need one.
 
Seriously look at the 12V ones on the trailers for the mower. I use around 30 gallons here on 4 acres.
 
Think Tractor supply had it. 2.5 quarts to 25 gallons of water is what I mix, kills everything even poison Ivy and oak.
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I'm going to get a Ryobi 4 gallon battery powered back pack sprayer. I can wear it or put it on the yard cart.
 
They make selective herbicides for that. Stuff like dandilions use the scotts weed and feed in the spring. Round up is non selective also.
 
Down in the meadow we call it three acres we have a lot of thick pasture grass. That's great no weeds.
About a third isn't and has weeds. Going to kill off the weeds this summer and plant a hearty low growing grass.
I don't plan on mowing it. We also have a lot of matured trees with the scrub brush growing around them.
Going to cut it all out and spray it with something so it doesn't come back.
Overall, just clean it up, never have to mow it, and enjoy the view.
 
I have some Ryobi stuff. Really made well. Thier pressure washer kicks ***.
 
Down in the meadow we call it three acres we have a lot of thick pasture grass. That's great no weeds.
About a third isn't and has weeds. Going to kill off the weeds this summer and plant a hearty low growing grass.
I don't plan on mowing it. We also have a lot of matured trees with the scrub brush growing around them.
Going to cut it all out and spray it with something so it doesn't come back.
Overall, just clean it up, never have to mow it, and enjoy the view.
Credit will work great on the brush and a real Kill of the weeds, not sure how long after application before you can plant on the treated area.
 
They make selective herbicides for that. Stuff like dandilions use the scotts weed and feed in the spring. Round up is non selective also.
Ya I'll go out to our local farm store. Spray is usually cheaper there.
We have Tractor Supply and Orschein's.
 
Down in the meadow we call it three acres we have a lot of thick pasture grass. That's great no weeds.
About a third isn't and has weeds. Going to kill off the weeds this summer and plant a hearty low growing grass.
I don't plan on mowing it. We also have a lot of matured trees with the scrub brush growing around them.
Going to cut it all out and spray it with something so it doesn't come back.
Overall, just clean it up, never have to mow it, and enjoy the view.
I planted Centiped grass in HI. That was great never got over a inch and choked everything out. Think it cannot freeze though.
 
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