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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 743350" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Never dealt with it before so this is a new one on me. I was told the same. Also told that if you fertilize regularly then the other grasses will outcompete it. Also told that it does not like nitrogen and that it grows best in the absence of nitrogen. Based on all this I have to assume that I'm dealing with a hybrid sandspur cause the little tiny hill that I was to neglectful to spot spray has grown into a large spot with new clusters throughout the field. I'm tired of picking the burs off my jeans and I'm scared it will spread elsewhere so this year I'm going to take it out and the clover will just be collateral damage for the greater good. :lol2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 743350, member: 4362"] Never dealt with it before so this is a new one on me. I was told the same. Also told that if you fertilize regularly then the other grasses will outcompete it. Also told that it does not like nitrogen and that it grows best in the absence of nitrogen. Based on all this I have to assume that I'm dealing with a hybrid sandspur cause the little tiny hill that I was to neglectful to spot spray has grown into a large spot with new clusters throughout the field. I'm tired of picking the burs off my jeans and I'm scared it will spread elsewhere so this year I'm going to take it out and the clover will just be collateral damage for the greater good. :lol2: [/QUOTE]
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