[Market-farming] Pre-emergents
E C GRANATA
elainegranata at msn.com
Fri Feb 1 15:18:54 EST 2008
Linda: Actually it should be put down at the time the weeds are germinating as it destroys the weeds by dessicating the new root/radicle, -- it won't work on weeds that have already gernminated. And you need to be careful that it's at least a month before you want to plant.
Elaine
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