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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1353006" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>On some evergreen it will. It helps to mix it with a penetrant, same as you would with greenbriar. I have lots of little Eastern cedar, and Remedy/24-d/water mix wouldn't do the trick even sprayed to point of runoff. It neeed something to get thru the waxy leaf covering.</p><p></p><p>I had pretty good luck with glyphosate+imazpyr too but it will kill everything under the shrub as well. You can't use it broadcast--just spot spray right on the target. It too is slow acting tho--may be because it was so dry out and the cedars weren't doing much growing. Took a couple-3 weeks for them to turn brown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1353006, member: 18945"] On some evergreen it will. It helps to mix it with a penetrant, same as you would with greenbriar. I have lots of little Eastern cedar, and Remedy/24-d/water mix wouldn't do the trick even sprayed to point of runoff. It neeed something to get thru the waxy leaf covering. I had pretty good luck with glyphosate+imazpyr too but it will kill everything under the shrub as well. You can't use it broadcast--just spot spray right on the target. It too is slow acting tho--may be because it was so dry out and the cedars weren't doing much growing. Took a couple-3 weeks for them to turn brown. [/QUOTE]
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