Lol. I got a "This item can't be shipped to your delivery location, please select another delivery location". Colorado doesn't like that stuff. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Wow, a few years would be great, at least in the areas that are far away from things I'd like to keep alive.
And acreage.
Heh. I meant on the shelf. Like several years worth of applications out of a jug. But if you lay it on thick enough you can probably get a couple years out of it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
Lol. I got a "This item can't be shipped to your delivery location, please select another delivery location". Colorado doesn't like that stuff.
If you fancy a trip east I can get you some. I’m only 4 hours from you. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Heh. I meant on the shelf. Like several years worth of applications out of a jug. But if you lay it on thick enough you can probably get a couple years out of it.
Originally Posted by tredadda: :-) That's also a highly effective weed eater.
I've come across 3 people in Phoenix that have a couple of goats each in their yards to maintain the grass. There's lot's of livestock zoning in Phoenix proper still. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
If you fancy a trip east I can get you some. I’m only 4 hours from you.
Yeah, but if it's not available here there is a reason for it. Reckon it is not worth whatever fines if caught. Plus my yard is not very big and my wife plants flowers everywhere. It was more just humorous as I clicked the link to see what it was and that's what Amazon told me in big red letters. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by eDave:
I've come across 3 people in Phoenix that have a couple of goats each in their yards to maintain the grass. There's lot's of livestock zoning in Phoenix proper still.
Funny enough but when I lived in Ft Collins I added soil to my yard as I was trying to get the front and back looking good so I bought multiple truckloads full (at least as much as my 2001 Tacoma could carry in multiple trips). I was unaware at the time that there was a difference between filtered and unfiltered top soil so I just bought top soil (clearly it was unfiltered) and put it in my yard. Bad move as before long my yard was overrun with creeping Charlie's. It was my endless battle every year just to keep them under control. Had my area been less residential I would have gotten a goat to do it for me as I had heard about their effectiveness at removing weeds. I am pretty sure had I did that though the city would have fined me when my neighbors complained. [Reply]
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
Tri-mec for creeping charlie
Hell, I was in the yard today. Grass is not growing but found a patch of clover doing well.. Get the 24d from the basement
I've found that 2-4-D with the active ingredient like Trimec dimethylamine salt works better than the basic 2-4-D like Amine that has Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid for clover. Although clover can be a bitch.
WTH, I'm a lot further south than you and my entire yard is still pretty dormant. [Reply]