Bushhog
Jun 19, 2009, 10:08 AM
I live in East Tennessee and I have wild hedge growing in my yard. I am trying to kill this stuff. Is there a chemical I can purchase that will kill it but not my grass?
Richard
KUXJ
Jun 22, 2009, 07:15 AM
I live in East Tennessee and I have wild hedge growing in my yard. I am trying to kill this stuff. Is there a chemical I can purchase that will kill it but not my grass?
RichardHi! Bushhog, and Welcome to AMHD :)
Is there a chemical I can purchase that will kill it but not my grass?That's a tall order!
There are 'cides out there that will do what you request, but they are used for smaller plant varieties that are generally found in/very proximity to lawns. Your after a bigger 'critter.
That's why I'm suggesting to paint and not spray, you could spray, but hold the wand very close and spray without a lot of pressure.
You could make a guard out'a fabric, secure it with a wiretie around the nozzle of the sprayer
Your objective is to stop the Chem from becoming airborne
:eek: Use with extreme caution - Danger Will Robinson!...Danger! :eek:
Have you cut the offending hedge yet?
If not, cut to ground level and within 5minutes, paint a herbicide on the stump cambium, Roundup will work. Not sure how old/thick your stumps will be, but you don't have to apply the herbicide to the entire cut surface, just the outer perimeter.
Garlon 3A is a great herbicide, but expensive:
Garlon® 3A herbicide (http://foxyurl.com/6WD)
A strong solution of glyphosphate (43% strength mixed 3 parts herbicide to 2 parts water) may also be effective. Its in Roundup, but diluted, you want the pure stuff.
Glyphosate - toxicity, ecological toxicity and regulatory information (http://foxyurl.com/6WE)
Both products can be found at dedicated Garden centers.
After application you could even lay/secure black plastic over top the hedge line to stop photosynthesis.
As with all Chemicals :eek: Use with extreme caution :eek:
Do not use salt.
See Ya round the compost pile
K