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<blockquote data-quote="ga. prime" data-source="post: 230378" data-attributes="member: 588"><p>csutton, you can use Poast herbicide, along with a little crop oil, to control bermuda grass, crabgrass, and various other grasses. Safe for most anything you can grow in your garden, except corn. It will kill corn. Poast will not control any broadleaf weeds (or Nutgrass). Poast is a post-emerge herbicide, so you don't need to spray it until after you've planted your garden and the grass is growing. It wouldn't hurt, though, to spray bermuda, say in August, so there will be less of it next year.</p><p></p><p>csutton, that ultra-clean corn you see is most likely round-up ready.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga. prime, post: 230378, member: 588"] csutton, you can use Poast herbicide, along with a little crop oil, to control bermuda grass, crabgrass, and various other grasses. Safe for most anything you can grow in your garden, except corn. It will kill corn. Poast will not control any broadleaf weeds (or Nutgrass). Poast is a post-emerge herbicide, so you don't need to spray it until after you've planted your garden and the grass is growing. It wouldn't hurt, though, to spray bermuda, say in August, so there will be less of it next year. csutton, that ultra-clean corn you see is most likely round-up ready. [/QUOTE]
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