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Tips for dealing with weeds in the garden?
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<blockquote data-quote="MudHog" data-source="post: 1085989" data-attributes="member: 21686"><p>Poast is a selective straight leaf postemerge herbicide that can be applied onto vegetables except for corn. If you want preemerge, look at Montery Vegetable and Ornamental Weeder. Preemerge will prevent seeds from germinating, but is labelled for vegetables and ornamentals. Tomatoes need transplant and not seed, but is the only vegetable that needs transplanting. </p><p></p><p>Poast needs crop oil or spreader sticker and is slow to work. Don't expect to see results</p><p>Until 2-3 weeks after application. Much longer than glyphosate (roundup) which is generally 2-3 days to see results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudHog, post: 1085989, member: 21686"] Poast is a selective straight leaf postemerge herbicide that can be applied onto vegetables except for corn. If you want preemerge, look at Montery Vegetable and Ornamental Weeder. Preemerge will prevent seeds from germinating, but is labelled for vegetables and ornamentals. Tomatoes need transplant and not seed, but is the only vegetable that needs transplanting. Poast needs crop oil or spreader sticker and is slow to work. Don't expect to see results Until 2-3 weeks after application. Much longer than glyphosate (roundup) which is generally 2-3 days to see results. [/QUOTE]
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