Pilot
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- Joined
- Nov 20, 2004
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- Oregon
- Tractor
- JD 770, Yanmar 180D, JD 420 (not running), had a Kubota B6200
Was told a few years ago that the best time to kill clover in a lawn was in the fall. Had some success in the spring by mixing 2,4-D at about double strength & using a sticker, but early this month (September) I tried normal strength. Great results.
Fall is a good time to kill many plants as they are translocating nutrients down to the roots in the fall. Roundup on blackberries and Scotch broom in the fall works great. So the same reasoning works with clover, too!
Fall is a good time to kill many plants as they are translocating nutrients down to the roots in the fall. Roundup on blackberries and Scotch broom in the fall works great. So the same reasoning works with clover, too!