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Smutgrass ain't my friend
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<blockquote data-quote="milesvb" data-source="post: 473546" data-attributes="member: 413"><p>I ain't Jim but I'll answer anyway ;-) . It shouldn't kill much more than the clump itself. Make sure you stick the pellet in the center of the clump and the next rain will do the rest. As for the oak trees I would stay away <strong>at least </strong>100' feet from the dripline but that's subjective as to whether you are uphill or down hill from it and the soil type. Hexazinone can travel under the soil with heavy rainfall. It can be some nasty stuff. I would be <strong>extremely </strong>carefull with it around trees. I prefer open sandy pastures. If in doubt, wick the clumps with Roundup and save the pellets for more open sites and always read the label before using any chemical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milesvb, post: 473546, member: 413"] I ain't Jim but I'll answer anyway ;-) . It shouldn't kill much more than the clump itself. Make sure you stick the pellet in the center of the clump and the next rain will do the rest. As for the oak trees I would stay away [b]at least [/b]100' feet from the dripline but that's subjective as to whether you are uphill or down hill from it and the soil type. Hexazinone can travel under the soil with heavy rainfall. It can be some nasty stuff. I would be [b]extremely [/b]carefull with it around trees. I prefer open sandy pastures. If in doubt, wick the clumps with Roundup and save the pellets for more open sites and always read the label before using any chemical. [/QUOTE]
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