3RRL
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- Oct 20, 2005
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- 55HP 4WD KAMA 554 and 4 x 4 Jinma 284
Yes, killing the grass around the rocks is an excellent idea.
My problem is my own fault. I let it get grown up too tall. Much of it was not just grass but weeds and wildflower stalks. Even if they were dead, code tells me they have to be cut down to at least 6" minimum. This year Loretta sprayed with Surflan pre-emergent on all those places around the rocks. That should prevent anything from growing there next year. She had to use the back pack sprayer because some of those areas are inaccessible with the tractor. She does have a 25 gallon sprayer on the 4 x 4 ATV which can get down there and fairly close, but she was reluctant to use it since much of that slope is 40 degrees or about 80 percent slope there.
My problem is my own fault. I let it get grown up too tall. Much of it was not just grass but weeds and wildflower stalks. Even if they were dead, code tells me they have to be cut down to at least 6" minimum. This year Loretta sprayed with Surflan pre-emergent on all those places around the rocks. That should prevent anything from growing there next year. She had to use the back pack sprayer because some of those areas are inaccessible with the tractor. She does have a 25 gallon sprayer on the 4 x 4 ATV which can get down there and fairly close, but she was reluctant to use it since much of that slope is 40 degrees or about 80 percent slope there.