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/ Brush b gone.... #22  
wondering if a dash of diesel fuel added to the sprayer mix would ramp up the effectness of the product by providing a bit more staying power on the unwanted vegetation.

You can do that but you'll need an emulsifier to enable the oil and water to mix, like this:

Amazon.com:




Gandalph's review of Agri Star Triclopyr 4E Herbicide, 1 Gallon


One drawback is that your fence row will reek of diesel.

You can also get commercial surfactant for herbicide application. It destroys the surface tension of water, which lets the spray flow across the leaves instead of beading up, so more soaks in.
 
/ Brush b gone.... #23  
wondering if a dash of diesel fuel added to the sprayer mix would ramp up the effectiveness of the product by providing a bit more staying power on the unwanted vegetation.

I use Gordons Pasture Pro. To kill trees, the strongest mix is 16 oz. to 1 gallon of diesel. Spray the lower 2 ft of the trunk of a 6" or smaller tree in late winter. If I understand it correctly, the diesel fuel keeps the chemical in a liquid state longer than water because it doesn't evaporate as fast, giving it more time to be absorbed.
 
/ Brush b gone.... #24  
I use a mix for weeds in the pasture...this allows grass to grow and flourish while removing the weeds.....
anmie 400 2-4-d and weedmaster 2-4-d

but along boarders and around trees where I want everything gone.....I use either Ground clear or Glyphosate
both clear everything down to the dirt.....even kills trees if you spray to much of it.
Glyphosate 4 Plus Herbicide - with Surfactant- 2.5 Gallons Replaces Credit 41 Extra [81927-9] - $41.95 : Keystone Pest Solutions, Low price herbicides and pesticides
 
/ Brush b gone.... #26  
I've always found that Roundup(industrial strength) and a good dose of surfactant will kill just about anything I spray it on. Watch out for overspray - it kills just as well.

I kill wild roses and Buck brush with this mixture. Plus any plants that happen to get sprayed also.
 
/ Brush b gone.... #27  
I've always found that Roundup(industrial strength) and a good dose of surfactant will kill just about anything I spray it on. Watch out for overspray - it kills just as well.

I kill wild roses and Buck brush with this mixture. Plus any plants that happen to get sprayed also.

"Gordons brush killer" from TSC, is about the best bang for the buck on the market.
 
/ Brush b gone.... #28  
I use a mix for weeds in the pasture...this allows grass to grow and flourish while removing the weeds.....
anmie 400 2-4-d and weedmaster 2-4-d

Do you find that these products are really that selective? If you spray your lawn with them, does the desirable grass escape injury?
And have you had any experience with Japanese Stilt Grass?
 

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