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Killing crabgrass/fescue in my still dormant bermuda
My bermuda lawn is still dormant, but will probably start growing very soon.
Some places in the yard, however, have nice green crabgrass or fescue patches that have sprouted up from neighbor's yard (or some other reason). Question: Can I safely use grass killer spray on the green grass and not hurt the dormant bermuda? I think these work by coating the green part of the leaf and thereby getting into the root, which shouldn't happen with the bermuda since it's not actively growing, right? |
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