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After 2 doses of quinclorac, my crabgrass saw little damage,
Today I took a trip to my local garden supply shop, the owner and staff there seem very knowledgeable.
When I told them I tried Quinclorac, they told me, "won't be effective"!, they said the species of crabgrass we have in our area (Bakersfield, ca), is not effected by the stuff.
The problem is, I would like to kill the large patches that have spread, however, I just purchased and put down some pre emergent with fert since it was never done since I purchased this house about a year ago, so if I kill those patches, I cannot throw down anymore seed for a while.
I am assuming that no further spread of crabgrass will happen since I used a pre emergent?
If I wait and kill the crabgrass once I can reseed, what would some suggestions be?"
The shop guy mentioned using an old golf club with a sponge attached to dab the crabgrass with roundup.
If roundup is effective, which product would be best?
thanks.
Today I took a trip to my local garden supply shop, the owner and staff there seem very knowledgeable.
When I told them I tried Quinclorac, they told me, "won't be effective"!, they said the species of crabgrass we have in our area (Bakersfield, ca), is not effected by the stuff.
The problem is, I would like to kill the large patches that have spread, however, I just purchased and put down some pre emergent with fert since it was never done since I purchased this house about a year ago, so if I kill those patches, I cannot throw down anymore seed for a while.
I am assuming that no further spread of crabgrass will happen since I used a pre emergent?
If I wait and kill the crabgrass once I can reseed, what would some suggestions be?"
The shop guy mentioned using an old golf club with a sponge attached to dab the crabgrass with roundup.
If roundup is effective, which product would be best?
thanks.