Modeling the Pennsylvania Railroad in N Scale.
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FJ and G wrote:Saturday around noon I sprayed Roundup on grasses and weeds that I wanted exterminated (I previously used a propane torch but they came back). Well, it's Monday and the grasses are still growing. Do I have some sort of super weeds?
Tom Trigg
One thing I found that works on a lot of difficult plants ORTHOs BrushB Gone or some of the cides that do in Poison Ivy.
Bill
Simple tips for weedkilling any time anywhere (provided it's yours and legal);
I sprayed some 2 weeks ago and the weeds have just started dying. One thing you should always do is not spray after you have had a lot of rain, or just before. Get them sprayed while they are looking for moisture and they will suck it in quicker. I think that's been my problem this year. We have had so much rain in Northern Ohio, it's hard to catch them when they are thirsty.
Mark
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Rene Schweitzer
Classic Toy Trains/Garden Railways/Model Railroader
Thanks for that tidbit of information about vinegar coming in different strengths. I found out that bleach also comes in household or industrial strengths, and the household variety doesn't faze most weeds. I've heated white vinegar in a large saucepan to dissolve the calcium buildup out of a shower massage head, and cannot imagine the smell that more concentated vinegar would leave behind, so I think I will definitely pass up the use of vinegar.
Dave,
If you really want to get serious, build a weed control car to control the weeds on the roadbed. Of course it takes a bit longer doing it this way, but it's a bit more fun that getting the pump sprayer out and doing a mass extermination.
Regards,
I used to have the same problem around the shop. An entire acre of Guess What? Some made me feel like I was G scale!
Roundup is best applied (from experience) one or two days before a rain forcast. I think it gets into the stoma (breathing holes) in the leaf, because they open just before a rain. I sprayed weeds one year, and they weren't even Phased, until it rained some weeks later. Hmmm, 2+2=? . Had good luck with it ever since I figgered that one out!
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