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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1826348" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>I have had good luck with one of the DiCamba 2 4 D mixes but they require a license. I have been using Brash. You can easily see where I missed with the sprayer in the spring as the broom weed really shows up as the growth is at its high and still green. I would think that mowing might make it worse. The plant is actually pretty easy to control if you spray at the right time which for us is March April. A person that has a license can buy resticted chemical for someone that doesn't as long as they will take resposibility that it is applied per label instructions. Maybe a neighor has a license?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1826348, member: 5381"] I have had good luck with one of the DiCamba 2 4 D mixes but they require a license. I have been using Brash. You can easily see where I missed with the sprayer in the spring as the broom weed really shows up as the growth is at its high and still green. I would think that mowing might make it worse. The plant is actually pretty easy to control if you spray at the right time which for us is March April. A person that has a license can buy resticted chemical for someone that doesn't as long as they will take resposibility that it is applied per label instructions. Maybe a neighor has a license? [/QUOTE]
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