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Thanks, Dave. Beautiful car! Gotta love the classic lines of them old Fords.
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Originally Posted by 7mmbuster
Thanks, Dave. Beautiful car! Gotta love the classic lines of them old Fords.
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Ummm....


Nevermind. laugh


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24D.

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Originally Posted by northern_dave
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buy a goat.



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get the stronger stuff, about the same price and goes farther

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This is a DOW Chemical product, see your local farm supply store. Works great on the dandelions and even thistle in my lawn.

Curtail® M Herbicide

Curtail® M herbicide translocates to the roots of stubborn perennial weeds, providing outstanding control of Canada thistle. In addition, Curtail M also controls many annual broadleaf species, such as wild mustard, wild buckwheat, pigweed, lambsquarters, volunteer sunflower and more. Curtail M contains clopyralid and MCPA, and it is helpful for small grains growers who want the superior crop tolerance offered by MCPA in their weed control programs, but still require powerful broadleaf weed control.

Just don't put Curtail down if you have trees you'd like to keep. http://www.cdms.net/ldat/ld02B008.pdf




This is what I used to use in a 16 gallon sprayer that mounts to the back rack of a 4 wheeler.

That was before my 4 wheeler blew up and my tank fell off a shelf and broke the crap out of everything.

Curtail M knocks the crap out of dandelion, pigweed and thistle and I think it took the clover too.


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Scott's Turf Builder Weed n' Feed or TB/+2 Weed Control.


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Originally Posted by Deerwhacker444
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Seriously? You OBVIOUSLY don't have the Carolina broadleaf variety. They will literally spread to over 1 foot in diameter, before long there is ZERO grass and nothing but the boardleaf's.

Are you talking about the Carolina geranium? That stuff should be on the FBI's most wanted list.

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Had that stuff at my Gma's place and it got out of hand. Killed half the Bermuda off in 2 years. Had to use roundup early in the year while the Bermuda was dormant to kill the Carolina geranium, then apply heavy fertilizer to the Bermuda to fill in the remaining bare dirt spots..


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Went to TS and got a jug of the Gordons 400 Amine and a new sprayer.

Weed n Feed should just drop the "N".


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for me it was good grass with good dirt under it. i planted a big section of my old garden with penn state blend grass seed about 15 years ago and it is the only section of my yard with no dandelions. the penn state stuff is spendy but it is well worth it. stays green even in the hot part of summer.


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Originally Posted by Deerwhacker444
Originally Posted by Steelhead

Seriously? You OBVIOUSLY don't have the Carolina broadleaf variety. They will literally spread to over 1 foot in diameter, before long there is ZERO grass and nothing but the boardleaf's.

Are you talking about the Carolina geranium? That stuff should be on the FBI's most wanted list. AT #3 right after ground ivy at #2 and whoever the $#%^&@#%^ was that planted the #$%@^&$# stuff as a ground cover at #1.

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Had that stuff at my Gma's place and it got out of hand. Killed half the Bermuda off in 2 years. Had to use roundup early in the year while the Bermuda was dormant to kill the Carolina geranium, then apply heavy fertilizer to the Bermuda to fill in the remaining bare dirt spots..


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Originally Posted by northern_dave
Weed n feed seems to be a cruel joke, what is the secret to getting rid of the yellow lawn weeds?


Weedmaster is the bomb. Kills almost any broadleaf plants, but leaves your grass alone. It's a bit expensive, but a little goes a long way.


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Eat them, there are a lot of good recipes---

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Definitely 2-4-d amine formulation, but you need to spray more than once. 2-4-d is a contact herbicide and won't get the ones that have not sprouted yet and dandelions sprout over a 2-3 week periods


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Originally Posted by Bighorn
Originally Posted by northern_dave
Weed n feed seems to be a cruel joke, what is the secret to getting rid of the yellow lawn weeds?


Weedmaster is the bomb. Kills almost any broadleaf plants, but leaves your grass alone. It's a bit expensive, but a little goes a long way.


Weedmaster is 2-4D.


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Originally Posted by Deerwhacker444
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So, which part of your front yard is this?

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Before they bloom you eat the leaves like salad. After they bloom, you pick the flowers and make wine. Why on Earth would you want to get rid of them. They are a gift from Heaven.


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Redneck home brew sprayer. 25 gallon tank with 2gpm pump. 3 nozzles. Don't know how much I'm pushing, but 2 ounces to gallon of 2-4D driving fast enough to wet the leaves.

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Get the 46% 2,4-D from Tractor Supply AND a good backpack (4 gal) sprayer. Also, add a bit of surfactant to help the water stick better (some just use dish soap). Lastly, it's more effective if you spray while they're blooming.

I had dandelions in my pasture that must have been 30-40 years old, they had roots about 3/4 inch across and looked like long carrots.


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Originally Posted by hatari
2-4 D

dandilions are broadleaf weeds.



I tried some Ortho Max or something along that lines this spring as it was on sale, should have just bought the 2-4 D. Works a hell of a lot better


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