Ranger Pro, Round Up Pro, or Round Up Ultra. They all get the job done. Ranger is a cheaper alternative to Round Up and it is the same exact product. If you expect rain add Latron D spreader sticker to the mix. I live in Hawaii and I could not make it without these.
An herbicide that controls the problem vegetation without endangering the people, pets and wildlife in the area and that therefore tends to be described as non-residual, target-specific describes a good commercial weed killer. It is always important to read the labor for active ingredients and environmental cautions. Those who pursue the commercial weed-killing route also must keep in mind that directions need to be followed, procedures respected and proper protective equipment worn, head to toe.
Some weedkillers will kill broad leaf plants but not grasses but general weedkillers will not differentiate between weeds, plants and grasses.
the good ones
BAD idea. You don't want to kill the very plants you want to keep that are infested with bugs, right? Weed killer is meant to kill PLANTS and Bug killer is meant to kill BUGS. There's a reason why their sold separately, and not mixed together!!
No, Crossbow weed killer will not kill tulips. The herbicide in question will target woody plants, such as brush, shrubs, thickets and trees. It will not touch edibles or ornamentals, such as flowers, grasses, herbs and vegetables.
Use a broad leaf weed killer...or any weed killer.
if ingested it can
yes it does affect them, i did a science fair project and i had sweet pea plants growing and then the weed killer killed them....true story.
It can kill you because it has chemicals in it that are poisonious to humans
Will this kill Bamboo?
yes
NO, Crossbow has no effect on grasses.
no
Preen Garden Weed Preventer uses the active ingredient Trifluralin. Preen Southern Weed Preventer uses dithiopyr. Both prevent weed seeds from sprouting. They do not kill existing weeds or plants. It does NOT contain paraquat as someone else said.
A broadleaf weed killer should do this.