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Herbicide application

using wick or wand?

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Sam In PA

09-01-2002 11:04:04




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I've been using ROundup by spraying it but it kills everything. I heard of using a wand or a wick that allows you to swipe the herbicide only on the plants you are trying to kill (ie multiflora rose, bittersweet etc). Any help as to where they are available (AGWAY no).

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Sam in PA

09-03-2002 11:39:45




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 Re: Herbicide application - using wick or wand? in reply to Sam In PA, 09-01-2002 11:04:04  
Thanks Unimog and rednekelmo for the comments, I'm going to try either the brush killer or weedbegone with a sprayer!



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rednekelmo

09-02-2002 11:35:13




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 Re: Herbicide application - using wick or wand? in reply to Sam In PA, 09-01-2002 11:04:04  
most people tie a sponge to the end of the spraywand or use a heavynap paintroller.have you thought about buying a jug of weed and brush killer from tractor supply?much better on woody planta than roundup and it dosen't kill grass.last you can stop by the local fertalize chemical dealer and see what they recomend that you can buy.



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Unimog

09-01-2002 18:10:09




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 Re: Herbicide application - using wick or wand? in reply to Sam In PA, 09-01-2002 11:04:04  
I've had good results using Weed-b-gone on the
multiflora rose, bittersweet, sumac and poison
ivy. I spray it on and it doesn't kill grass or
hay just the weeds. It would be very hard to use
a wick type applicator on those plants as they
need total coverage for a complete kill. It's a
lot cheaper then Round-up and readily available
at Lowes, Home Depot or garden centers.

Unimog

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