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Weed Killer
Trying to get rid of poison ivy. Is Roundup or Brush b gone more effective?
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I've had better luck with Brush Be Gone, or other brush killers, rather than RoundUp. Really have to wet it down too.
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There are different grades of Roundup. The stuff from Lowe's is consumer grade, and kinda wimpy. There is a brush killer version you can get from a farm supply that will do the job easily.
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Is burning an option? I have done that in the past with good success.
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ETA: Per previous post, Brush-B-Gone is great stuff, too. Last edited by VunderBob; 05-29-2012 at 11:15 AM. |
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Whatever you use, read and follow the directions very carefully.
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Burning PI is a potentially dangerous operation. Getting PI in your respiratory tract isn't fun.
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I've never had a problem getting rid of the small patch of poison ivy in my yard with Roundup Extended Control but it's only like 2'x4' and I get it fairly early, before it's even gotten vine-y.
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Fire is not an option. Too close to the house. In the past I have used Roundup concentrate, which I would then dilute to give me brush control proportions. I happened to find some Weed be gon and used that yesterday.
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Ortho Ground Clear works quite well.
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Roundup (glyphosate), even mixed strong, is not very effective against hardy woody plants, especially poison ivy. Use Brush Be Gone.
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Add a few drops of dish soap to what you use. It helps the weed killer stick to the plant and not just run off of it.
Round up ProMax uses a surfactant to do this, but dish soap works pretty well, too. http://www.monsanto.com/products/Pag...up-promax.aspx it |
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If you know where the bases of the stems are, use a little bleach right at the stems.
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