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    Thread: Anyone battle Johnson Grass in their flower gardens?

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      Try scythe herbicide mixed with round up
      Btw if you are using a sponge wear gloves so you don't absorb it into your skin
      Best to use on hot dry days when plants are thirsty
      If all plants are out ortho sells a ground sterilizer but you can't plant there for a few months after spraying

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      Thank you both for your suggestions. My closest feed store is for yuppieville, so not sure they'll carry Poast.

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      I saw this old thread from Kat. I am having a huge problem with grass growing up inside my plants along my sidewalk. I had a lot of work done on the
      foundation of my house last year and when they put new grass seed, it was in all my flower beds. I have Monkeygrass growing along the walkway and it
      is full of grass I have tried pulling it out, but can't get it all. It is also in my daylilies, so I'm afraid to spray roundup. Any suggestions that won't kill
      my flowers?
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      Pam

      Montgomery County Water Garden Society
      Clarksville, Tn




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