too late to winterize/ premerge?
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too late to winterize/ premerge?
What say you?
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Re: too late to winterize/ premerge?
It can't hurt.
Re: too late to winterize/ premerge?
I say no. As warm as its been you are probably good if you do it before this next cold front hits. Then, hit it again in late December.
Re: too late to winterize/ premerge?
what would you use?
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Re: too late to winterize/ premerge?
It is not to late go ahead and treat it, use Princep (simazine) 3oz. to the gal, and mix in some 2,4,d Ester 2oz to the gallon to clean up any broadleafs still hangin around.
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Is that buddy of yours tryin to blow that call or make love to it?
Is that buddy of yours tryin to blow that call or make love to it?
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Re: too late to winterize/ premerge?
Definitely not to late, I missed our last app on the course due to to many things going on so we are going out next week. Now granted it prob want be as good as it would have been if I hadnt missed the date but it will still do the job
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Re: too late to winterize/ premerge?
Go to John Deere Landscapes and get some Pre-M (Pendamethaline) in a 0-0-20, or whatever they have with no Nitrogen. Since you are in the Jackson area, they are your best bet.
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