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Vegetable pre emergent.
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<blockquote data-quote="Redgully" data-source="post: 1818184" data-attributes="member: 33533"><p>Obviously i would prefer chemical free but i also know shop bought stuff has every spray known to exist on them so feel I'm no worse off. With my work i get little time to keep on top of weeds so need to try sonething different. And as Silver says, as long as used according to label and follow withholding periods it will be fine. Will try some weedmat with dripline underneath and see it that might be a another way.</p><p></p><p>I did a trial last year. Best pre emergent i have come across is chateau (flumioxazin) and have seen they are starting to use it in soy crops. So i did a trial last year, i sprayed an area and three weeks later planted seedlings figuring they are past the seed germinating stage. Half got fried within a week and the other half got fried during some rain as the dirt splashed up on them so was a complete failure! And to rub salt in i found summer or crab grass isnt controlled and it went crazy!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redgully, post: 1818184, member: 33533"] Obviously i would prefer chemical free but i also know shop bought stuff has every spray known to exist on them so feel I'm no worse off. With my work i get little time to keep on top of weeds so need to try sonething different. And as Silver says, as long as used according to label and follow withholding periods it will be fine. Will try some weedmat with dripline underneath and see it that might be a another way. I did a trial last year. Best pre emergent i have come across is chateau (flumioxazin) and have seen they are starting to use it in soy crops. So i did a trial last year, i sprayed an area and three weeks later planted seedlings figuring they are past the seed germinating stage. Half got fried within a week and the other half got fried during some rain as the dirt splashed up on them so was a complete failure! And to rub salt in i found summer or crab grass isnt controlled and it went crazy!! [/QUOTE]
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