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Selective grass-killer?
G'day all,
Does anyone know of a chemical or commercial weedkiller that kills grass but not other types of greenery? A lot of grass has sprung up throughout a few sq mtrs where I was cutivating 'sedum rupestre', a.k.a. blue stonecrop. Much of the stonecrop is very shallow-rooted, as I used curttings of the runners, within the last few months, which are, as yet, still very shallow- rooted indeed. If I simply pull the grass out by hand, most of the stonecrop will get pulled up as well. There are other reasons why I don't want to disturb the soil too much. Thank you... Al |
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Selective grass-killer?
On 04/12/2013 10:25, AL_n wrote:
G'day all, Does anyone know of a chemical or commercial weedkiller that kills grass but not other types of greenery? A lot of grass has sprung up throughout a few sq mtrs where I was cutivating 'sedum rupestre', a.k.a. blue stonecrop. Much of the stonecrop is very shallow-rooted, as I used curttings of the runners, within the last few months, which are, as yet, still very shallow- rooted indeed. If I simply pull the grass out by hand, most of the stonecrop will get pulled up as well. There are other reasons why I don't want to disturb the soil too much. Your best bet with easily available chemicals is glyphosate on a fine paint brush used carefully on the unwanted grasses next spring. The only (sort of) grass specific weedkiller I can think of is Imazapic and I'm not sure that anyone will sell it to you in the UK. It kills some grasses more effectively than others. http://www.invasive.org/gist/product...6.Imazapic.pdf A broadleaf specific weedkiller is much easier to find. -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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Selective grass-killer?
On 04/12/2013 10:25, AL_n wrote:
G'day all, Does anyone know of a chemical or commercial weedkiller that kills grass but not other types of greenery? A lot of grass has sprung up throughout a few sq mtrs where I was cutivating 'sedum rupestre', a.k.a. blue stonecrop. Much of the stonecrop is very shallow-rooted, as I used curttings of the runners, within the last few months, which are, as yet, still very shallow- rooted indeed. If I simply pull the grass out by hand, most of the stonecrop will get pulled up as well. There are other reasons why I don't want to disturb the soil too much. Thank you... Al There was one available ears ago (the name escapes me) but it went the way of most herbicides and pesticides when the EU required reregistration for all such chemicals. AFAIAA there are none approved in the EU for amateurs. I do not know if even those approved for professional use would be allowed for the purpose you would want it for. -- Jeff |
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Selective grass-killer?
Martin Brown wrote in
: Your best bet with easily available chemicals is glyphosate on a fine paint brush used carefully on the unwanted grasses next spring. Martin - Thanks for the suggestion. I'll give that a try when Spring arrives. |
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