Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I have two large kidney shaped areas (containing trees/bushes) that are bordered and filled with medium size pine bark mulch. Anywhere from 1 to 4 inches deep.
I've been struggling with weeds for months. They won - I lost. I don't want to use a weed barrier mat, newspaper or cardboard under the mulch. Is there a chemical (been trying to avoid that but at this point I don't care anymore) that I can use that won't harm the tree/bushes but will kill weed growth? Or do I just keep pulling hoping for the day when there will be no more weeds? Any other suggestions? Thank you.
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I use Roundup, which the EPA says is safe to use. I don't believe the lawyers.
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Another vote for Roundup, works great.
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Preen.
It’s not perfect but very good. You’ll have to pull up or kill existing weeds. But Preen prevents new weeds from sprouting. I use it twice a year and have to pull just a few weeds occasionally. |
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Thanks for that - will investigate both.
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Without a weed barrier, The weeds will never give up. I agree with others that say use Roundup.
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Roundup will kill this batch of weeds. But it won't prevent more from growing in the next few months. Why don't you want to use a weed barrier? It's inexpensive, only labor-intensive for a day (you have to pull back all the mulch, lay it down, then toss the mulch back over the barrier and add a fresh layer), and will prevent a good percentage (not all) of weed growth. After that, you just pull the individual weeds out as they show up.
You'll still have to kill off or physically remove the current batch of weeds before laying down the mat but you'd have to do that whether you have a mat or not anyway, so that part isn't any extra work. |
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Best to kill with roundup, it kills the root. If you pull there will be roots that remain to grow again. If you want to pull wait for a week after spraying.
I use extended preen twice a year, good for 6 mos. My big problem is crabgrass that grows in the bushes. HD suggested a spray to attach to hose, but directions say not to use in 90 heat so i 'll have to wait. Preen will not kill crabgrass, but HD gave me a granular crabgrass preventer to spread in the early spring. We'll see how that goes. |
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ok her is the best/ 1 gal of vinager / 4 cups of water/ i use 2 caps of roundup / concentrate/ and now the best and 2 cups water and salt boil water and salt and put it in sprayer / and go to town no weeds
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If you are using weed killer...Zoysia is no weed and it won't kill it...you have to use weed block...your in Florida
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The Complete Guide to Roundup Exposure. Are you at Risk?
1 Gallon distilled white vinegar (5%) 1 cup Epsom salt 1/2 cup Dish soap Simply mix all the ingredients together in a sprayer, and spray on the weeds. I have found this recipe to be effective on driveways and walkways. The soap works to spread the vinegar and salt across the entire surface of the plant. Once the plant is covered it becomes dehydrated and dies. |
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After you kill the weeds with roundup or another weed killer use Preen. it's a pre-emergent. It will help keep the weeds out for several months.
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Roundup contains carcinogens! Its not safe.
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