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<blockquote data-quote="BlondeD" data-source="post: 1514675" data-attributes="member: 33411"><p>Thanks for the welcome.!!! Always like your area of the state too. Things here are progressing on the weed front, just would appreciate any thoughts on when to get the clover seeded back. I'm probably looking at next year at the earliest the way the weeds keep reappearing. Also trying Milestone on the horse nettle. Any problems anyone's had???? And the price on that stuff....wow wow........make sure I don't spill a drop. I've leaned towards ladino clovers in the past.....any new varities out there that work well in this area..???</p><p> Well, I'm off to tackle some heavy Johnson grass infestation where the muck from the pond clean out was carried over the hilltop and spread out.....I'm sure I'm catching up....ha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlondeD, post: 1514675, member: 33411"] Thanks for the welcome.!!! Always like your area of the state too. Things here are progressing on the weed front, just would appreciate any thoughts on when to get the clover seeded back. I'm probably looking at next year at the earliest the way the weeds keep reappearing. Also trying Milestone on the horse nettle. Any problems anyone's had???? And the price on that stuff....wow wow........make sure I don't spill a drop. I've leaned towards ladino clovers in the past.....any new varities out there that work well in this area..??? Well, I'm off to tackle some heavy Johnson grass infestation where the muck from the pond clean out was carried over the hilltop and spread out.....I'm sure I'm catching up....ha [/QUOTE]
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