Posted by Jim on October 14, 2009, 10:23 pm
Eggs Zachtly wrote:
> Jim said:
> > trader4 wrote:
> >>> tuck44 wrote:
> >>>
> >>> > How can i treat a bad infestation of clover in a lawn
> >>>
> >>> > --
> >>> > tuck44
> > [....]
> >> There are products made specifically for clover and similar
> >> weeds that are effective. I think Ortho makes one. Try googling
> >> for "clover killer" or "clover herbicide" and then you should be able
> >> to find it at a local shop.
> >
> > good answer.
>
> Or, any broadleaf leaf killer and an added surfactant. =)
another good answer...
Eggs, I been saving this for you.
http://www.msuturfweeds.net/browse-by-name/
checkout how bermudagrass got labeled as a weed... lol
Posted by Jim on October 14, 2009, 8:47 am
Stubby wrote:
> tuck44 wrote:
> > How can i treat a bad infestation of clover in a lawn
> >
> > --
> > tuck44
>
> Any broad-leaf weed killer.
bad answer, no biscuit and no cracker either.
Posted by Steve on October 18, 2009, 6:27 pm
> How can i treat a bad infestation of clover in a lawn
> --
> tuck44
Thats a very good question ! my parents lawn is full of broad leaf
weeds mainly daisys ! im hunting down a herbacide to kill them off
although im concerned as i do no want ot harm the lawn
> > trader4 wrote:
> >>> tuck44 wrote:
> >>>
> >>> > How can i treat a bad infestation of clover in a lawn
> >>>
> >>> > --
> >>> > tuck44
> > [....]
> >> There are products made specifically for clover and similar
> >> weeds that are effective. I think Ortho makes one. Try googling
> >> for "clover killer" or "clover herbicide" and then you should be able
> >> to find it at a local shop.
> >
> > good answer.
>
> Or, any broadleaf leaf killer and an added surfactant. =)