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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Elliott" data-source="post: 184673" data-attributes="member: 2946"><p>That will really depend on size of space you are trying to turn into garden. The instructions on the back of the bottle should give you some advice. I use a "generic" round-up that I get from the local Coop. Costs about half of what "real" round-up costs and is just as good. I don't have a lable handy but I think 2 oz's in one gallon of water is good for about 100 sq ft. Or for bigger areas, one or two quarts per acre mixed with 25 gallons of water. This is a guess and you will need to read the label. Make sure the grass you are trying to kill is out of dormancy...actively growing. I would suggest you kill, plow up, let sit for a week to 10 days and see what grows and then if need be...hit it again with round-up. This will help get the weed seeds you turned over when you plowed. Hope this helps. Cheers, bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Elliott, post: 184673, member: 2946"] That will really depend on size of space you are trying to turn into garden. The instructions on the back of the bottle should give you some advice. I use a "generic" round-up that I get from the local Coop. Costs about half of what "real" round-up costs and is just as good. I don't have a lable handy but I think 2 oz's in one gallon of water is good for about 100 sq ft. Or for bigger areas, one or two quarts per acre mixed with 25 gallons of water. This is a guess and you will need to read the label. Make sure the grass you are trying to kill is out of dormancy...actively growing. I would suggest you kill, plow up, let sit for a week to 10 days and see what grows and then if need be...hit it again with round-up. This will help get the weed seeds you turned over when you plowed. Hope this helps. Cheers, bill [/QUOTE]
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