Onion grass and the bulbs are edible! It could be used like scallions or chives. Therefore, DO NOT use any chemicals on your lawn or where they're located. Dig up the bulbs, wash them well with cold water and use them in your stew (Lamb or beef) or mince the onion, instead of chives on your baked potato.
If you wish to get rid of wild onion grass, you need to either pull up the plant's bulbs or use specific weed killer designed for tubular leaves.
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Using a herbicide will kill onions in a lawn. You can also try pulling them out by the roots.
Gasoline kills most anything. Pour it on and wait. If you have a lawn around them, you may not want to try it. Gasoline will not only kill wild onions it will kill any other growth and prevent further crops succeeding. It is also dangerous.
Onions alone are not known to kill ants. A combination of onions, soap, garlic, cayenne, and water is a solution people claim work to kill ants.
Unless the label says it will not harm your lawn, Roundup will kill the Bermuda grass, try using Weed B Gone, it will not harm your lawn, but keep away it from desirable plants. Answer 1 is not incorrect, as RoundUp is a systemic herbicide, and will damage or kill your Bermuda, IF IT COMES IN CONTACT WITH [GETS ON] it. However, if you very carefully use a technique used by farmers, you can get away with using RoundUp. As the wild onions grow much taller than your Bermuda, if you saturate [but not to the point of dripping off] an old disposable towel [rolled around an old disposable broom or mop handle] with RoundUp, and then "wipe" the onion tops with it, then the RoundUp will get only on the onions, be absorbed into the leaves, and will systemically kill them. Due to the limited amount involved, and the metabilism of most of the product within the onions, there should be no killing of your Burmuda. It is critical however that you not allow even the smallest droplet of the RoundUp to CONTACT your Bermuda.j3h. Answer 3if you want to protect your lawn use selective herbisides like 2,4-D which will kill broad leaf weeds and do absolutly nothing to your lawn indeed selective herbicides would work but he is trying to kill wild ONION which is NOT a broad leaf weed and would not be harmed by 2,4 D at all.
Yes, but it does not make sense how a small lawn mower could kill a huge Zomboni.
Shoot them.
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It will not. Lime is able to be used on any lawn type.
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Concentrated Roundup painted directly on green portion of the plant should probably do it. 2,4,D will work also. 1 ounce to 1 gallon of water, spray till wet
onions are a little stronger in flavor but yes, you can use either
Yes. It will kill almost every plant.
no do not feed bearded dragons onions,kiwi, orange,lemon,grapefruit or tomatoes