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<blockquote data-quote="csutton" data-source="post: 229928" data-attributes="member: 2355"><p>I didnt get the impression that gardening is easy. my grandparents have a 2-3 acre plot and my they do most of the work since I work 60-70 plus hours a week at my job. I help them when I can. I am trying to find information for them to make it easier to control weeds besides chopping with a hoe. ie tilling or some sort of herbicide. I do not know very much about chemicals but I do know that for them it is physically impossible to hoe 3 acres of potatoes. The plants start off good but when spring hits the weeds and grasses just take over, mainly due to the watering that gets done. I just assumed that in this day and age of chemicaly altered products that there would be some sort of chemical that would halt or retard the growth of grasses around the plants. I have always seen corn crops that look just as nice and clean as when it was first plowed, and was wondering if that is something that is sprayed or done to the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="csutton, post: 229928, member: 2355"] I didnt get the impression that gardening is easy. my grandparents have a 2-3 acre plot and my they do most of the work since I work 60-70 plus hours a week at my job. I help them when I can. I am trying to find information for them to make it easier to control weeds besides chopping with a hoe. ie tilling or some sort of herbicide. I do not know very much about chemicals but I do know that for them it is physically impossible to hoe 3 acres of potatoes. The plants start off good but when spring hits the weeds and grasses just take over, mainly due to the watering that gets done. I just assumed that in this day and age of chemicaly altered products that there would be some sort of chemical that would halt or retard the growth of grasses around the plants. I have always seen corn crops that look just as nice and clean as when it was first plowed, and was wondering if that is something that is sprayed or done to the field. [/QUOTE]
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