Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Formula for vinegar solution:
1 gallon vinegar 1 cup salt 1 tablespoon dish detergent Do NOT spray near plants you want to keep. Ultimately, the runoff will kill them. This is a not a contact kill, it is get to roots and kill (and even then the weeds will come back). FYI, almost every time you step on to your rock landscaping, you poke a hole into the weed mat. Add the holes to the dirt that accumulates between the rocks and the mat and you have very happy, very healthy weeds. Rock landscaping needs to be removed about every five years and the mat replaced. The rocks should get a good hosing before putting back down, with additional rocks added as needed. If you ask me, the weeds are a bigger issue than snakes, bugs, snowbirds and roundabouts. I can at least tolerate the others. I loathe the weeds!
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The best you can do is control them-perfect is simply not possible. You mention that you've used preen. First of all preen only prevents weed seeds from sprouting and it is not 100% effective. Weeds, some spread by runners such as grass. Preen will have no effect. You mention you have landscape fabric. Again it is only partially effective and it prevents you from using traditional tools such as a hoe, a dutch hoe, or a hand cultivator. Opinion-others have mentioned using vinegar, salt etc. They are very old methods and they do work but they can and do damage your other plants and now that you've killed the weed you still need to pick it up-you might just as well simply pull it out by hand. Again, the rocks and landscape fabric will prevent some weeds but the ones you will get, and you will get some are harder to pull. |
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More aggressive plants like Mexican Petunia's seek out seams in the mat and come up there with deep roots that are more difficult to pull. |
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Anyone tried Groundclear? Supposed to kill everything, but I have read conflicting instructions about if you can spray it under existing trees or not.
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Rocks do nothing to build up your soil and once the weeds start growing in the rocks it is a major problem to get rid of them. You will not see any beds in TV with rocks, they use mulch.
We started with rocks and then gave up, removed them and now have used mulch for years. The weeds are so much easier to get rid of with mulch.
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Good thing with vinegar it will lower the ph in the soil which is 8 or higher in my area. I use it in my pots to get the ph level down to 6 or 6.5 . Which is pretty hard even with store brought compost which is neutral out of the bag.
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As to using a named product under trees. I would read the label to find out what chemical or chemicals are in it and research on the internet. People, including me, often do not read ir follow instructions. The 24D for example says don't use at temperatures higher than 80 degrees. Both Glyphosate and 24D are absorbed through the leaves not the roots but your tree could well be more sensitive to the chemicals or could have suckers coming up from the roots. No matter what you do, you will have weeds. Nature hates empty spaces. When, you properly pull them, it is quick and it is done. Many weeds will grow from the piece of root you leave behind. You need to use a tool and remove as much of the root as possible. Landscape fabric prevents the use of tools. Used your head. It is HOT. Weed in the morning or my opinion around 3:00. In the morning we have dew so you will get wet and muddy. Armed with the right tools and a small bucket to throw the puled weeds into I do my entire place in an hour filling the bucket two or three times. Yes, if you look hard you will find a few weeds after I am done-I will get them next week-maybe. |
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1 gallon of vinegar, 1 lb of Epsom salts, 1/4 cup of blue Dawn. Mix well, buy a spray bottle from Home Depot and fill up as needed. Works fantastic. Spray in the AM, and by PM weeds are gone, dead. I keep a spray bottle filled and handy and take a walk through the beds. Weeds will always come back. No such thing as bad weather for weeds to grow.
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and the weeds take off growing with out any problem. Try using Preen for southern lawns. It is a granular product that been formulated for our weeds. They will prevent the weeds from germinating. Buy a big bag or box and read the directions. |
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At Lowes this gallon of weed killer is $7.98 and a gallon of Roundup was $11.98. I used Spectracide last week and everything I sprayed was dead in 3 hours. Their webside said they have 190 in stock, but you cannot buy it right now due to the weather conditions.
![]() https://www.lowes.com/pd/Spectracide...ler/1000373169 If you want to make your own mixture, this one gallon sprayer at Lowes is $9.97 and they have 56 in stock at 466A store. Two gallon sprayer is $16.97. ![]() https://www.lowes.com/pd/Chapin-1-Ga...yer/1000176199 |
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