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eliminating wild blackberries
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<blockquote data-quote="Cormac" data-source="post: 1679702" data-attributes="member: 3980"><p>I wanted to circle back and take a minute to thank those that responded. Waited on the white flowers was an awesome plan in that you could easily find the hidden patches. I hand sprayed remedy (non restricted) and appears to have done a great job. I did not spray all of it but so far has gotten the biggest grouping of it. I may try more hand spraying this summer to attempt additional kills, but I will definitely hit additional areas in the next Spring. Again, Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cormac, post: 1679702, member: 3980"] I wanted to circle back and take a minute to thank those that responded. Waited on the white flowers was an awesome plan in that you could easily find the hidden patches. I hand sprayed remedy (non restricted) and appears to have done a great job. I did not spray all of it but so far has gotten the biggest grouping of it. I may try more hand spraying this summer to attempt additional kills, but I will definitely hit additional areas in the next Spring. Again, Thanks [/QUOTE]
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