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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Drahthaardogs
(6,843 posts)2. roundup or glyphosate does not do that.
It does not readily volatilize either like a 2 4d ester. I think you are safe.
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According to what I'm reading online, it'll kill ALL plants, so be careful what you hit
Hekate
May 2014
#38
Does it work on blackberries? I have tried vinegar on Texas Privet and it didn't work
AnotherDreamWeaver
May 2014
#19
Another thing about the pears, we liked how they turned bright red in the fall.
AnotherDreamWeaver
May 2014
#22
just mow them. everytime you kill so-called "weeds" you are killing or injuring other organisms
magical thyme
May 2014
#26
<sarcasm>stop smoking your neighbor's grass and you won't have this issue </sarcasm>
maggiesfarmer
May 2014
#27
The reaction may be from whatever carrying agent is in the spray, a lot of herbicides are dissolved
greatlaurel
May 2014
#30
My dad died of throat cancer. Many blamed it on cigarettes - we blamed it on Roundup and other
jwirr
May 2014
#31