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I’d try Tenacity…
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Try liquid weed B Gone. It has 2 4 D that will attempt to systematically kill the dichotomous weed and leave the monochot grass alone. Your lilies are dichots too so don't spray them!
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While we are talking about water quality of the lake in one thread, we are giving advice about what weed killer to use. Why is anyone using fertilizer and weed killer around the lake?
If you really have to get rid of the weed, how about just using old-fashioned vinegar and salt and Dawn detergent? |
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