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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1632851" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>A good mix for fence lines. Pasture guard is a little better than remedy, but either works since you get residual through the grazon. </p><p>Also grazon p+d is far superior if you're dealing with cedar or pear. </p><p>Garlon is generic remedy.</p><p>A quart of grazon p+d and a pint of pasture guard in a 25 gallon spot sprayer will keep fence lines clear of brush, vines and weeds.</p><p>You don't want to kill the grass for reasons mark gave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1632851, member: 24947"] A good mix for fence lines. Pasture guard is a little better than remedy, but either works since you get residual through the grazon. Also grazon p+d is far superior if you're dealing with cedar or pear. Garlon is generic remedy. A quart of grazon p+d and a pint of pasture guard in a 25 gallon spot sprayer will keep fence lines clear of brush, vines and weeds. You don't want to kill the grass for reasons mark gave [/QUOTE]
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