The best weedkiller for docks is typically one containing glyphosate or a selective herbicide specifically designed for aquatic environments, such as diquat or imazapyr. It's crucial to choose a product labeled for use in or around water to prevent harm to aquatic life. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and local regulations when applying any herbicide. Additionally, consider non-chemical alternatives like manual removal or the introduction of competitive plant species.
I think the best weedkiller for Docks is any weedkiller containing Glyphosate. Only spray directly on the weed you want to kill as it will kill everything it touches. If you use a glyphosate weedkiller it is possible to plant soon after, best to wait until the ground had dried up for the weedkiller. Glyphosate works through the plant leaves and not the soil, it is inert once it is on the soil. The weedkiller used in Vietnam was Agent Orange a mixture of 2 4 5 T and 2 4 D in equal quantities. Rhubarb Leave are highly toxic to humans as the contain Oxalic acid but do not spray near anything edible just in case of drift. This also answers the question can you eat rhubarb leaves, NO.
Because then you can see it's weedkiller and it has how to use it on it.
'Herbicida' is a Portuguese equivalent of 'weedkiller'.
A weedkiller that kills only weeds not flowers or your precious plants.
The Weedkiller's Daughter was created on 1993-03-02.
'Herbicide' or 'désherbant' may be French equivalents of 'weedkiller'.
The cast of Weedkiller - 1995 includes: Heather Blair as Victim
It depends what type of weedkiller was used. if it was a total weedkiller then the lawn will have to be re-sown. If it was a contact weedkiller then the grass may re-grow.
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Tilbury
Boat docks are most commonly used for the departure and arrival of boats and ships. Boat Docks are also used for loading and unloading cargo such as when using boats for shipping.
Yes, bleach is a weedkiller. But depending upon the concentration and the type, it also may kill edible crops and ornamental plants in the immediate area.