Only the new Royal Blue grass bomb, currently being developed in BRITAIN.
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Get a dog for a little while. The St Augustine just can't stand up to medium traffic.
Walking back and forth can kill it just as easily.
For me I am trying to do the opposite. Kill the Bermuda which is not a pretty grass to me - blue green color and wire-like - while trying to get the St Augustine a deep green lush grass that blocks weeds easily to grow in its place.
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MSMA or DMSA ( monosodium methanearsonate, disodium methanearsonate).
These herbicides are very effective in such control. Unfortunately, the federal government has seen fit to ban their production. As I understand, homeowner applications have already been banned, and this will be the last year for commercial use.
Ornamec over the top by PBI/ Gordan will kill Bermuda in fescue & Zoysia grass.
Using it on Fescue is best done in the spring when Bermuda starts actively growing & just before dormancy in the fall. Follow the directions carefully & do not over mix as it can kill fescue. The herbicide will put fescue in stress, but will come back green in about 2weeks or less. Be sure to apply to a healthy stand of fescue that is not already stressed from low water, extreme heat, & soil pH levels.
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Yes. Products containing Atrizine should not be used on Bahia Grass.
use BASF aresenal it works GREAT
An herbicide that is specially designed to kill grass will kill the grass growing around your perennials. Be sure to read the label carefully to ensure that it is for grass and will not harm your other plants.
Fire (never recommended) would destroy any grass above ground but would have no effect on its root system. Bahia grass grows best in sandy or dry soil, which is why it's so popular in sandy coastal regions. One of the surest ways to kill bahia grass is to drown it by keeping the soil consistently moist until it dies back.
Any amount of herbicide can kill a horse. A little less may take longer for the horse to succumb to death from poisoning, but herbicide still is deadly, and can kill him if he doesn't get treated IMMEDIATELY.
It will disable the process of germination. After applying a herbicide in that nature or any type of weed killer/ preventer, you should wait 4 to 6 week before reseeding.
There is not really any weed control out there that will kill one type of grass and not the other. If you want to get rid of Bahia grass in St. Augustine, you best bet is to spray the areas of Bahia grass with Roundup (the ready to use kind with the blue sprayer). Avoid as much of the St. Augustine as you can as Roundup is non selective, and then in the bare areas left by the dead Bahia grass you can put new St. Augustine in 7 days later. If the bare areas left are not too large, you can fertilize the St. Augustine encouraging it to spread into the bare areas.
quizalofop p ethyl is a grass selective herbicide and it WILL kill giant reed otherwise fluazifop will also kill it, not sure if you can buy it over the counter at hardware stores but farm supply eg landmark in Australia sell it.
you take the tulips out og the ground and pull the weeds out and put them back in
herbicide
Herbicide?