No, gardeners do not plant right after using weed killer. The wait links to the kind of product being used and to the type of plant being cultivated. For example, it ranges from one day for flowering plants to three days for fruits, grasses, herbs and vegetables and four months to a year for ornamental bedding plants, shrubs, sod and trees with non-selective, non-target product use.
yes a daisy is a weed in most peoples eyes a weed is a plant that you do not want in the area that it is in and it can be removed by taking out the roots and using weed killer
Yes, killer weed is a plant. The phrase refers most famously to a novel about marijuana-related mysteries. It also serves as the common names for a number of poisonous plants.
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The waiting times for sowing in grass seeds aft using weed killer depends on the brand of weed killer, how much was used and how strong the weed killer is. The waiting time would be on the packaging.
Using weed killer is the best way to get rid of cow parsley. You can spray it on or use a brush to paint it on. Using a brush helps you to avoid getting the weed killer on other plants.
First, let the weed crimple and die completely. Then, Rake them up and throw away. note- If using the correct weed killer they should be very easy to rake up.
by eating extra crops and using weed killer
Boiling water poured directly on the plant.
No, Bronco is not an organic weed and grass killer.
Use a broad leaf weed killer...or any weed killer.
Yes, the Clorox can be used as a weed killer. It is a very effective weed killer. Extreme care should be taken as it is very toxic.
Yes;if you spray weed killer on your yard Yes;if you spray weed killer on your yard