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dzuroff

Senior Member

Posts: 21

Location: USA

1

Friday, June 20th 2003, 7:01pm

Creeping Charlie

Boy did I learn about this stuff the hard way! I purchased a house and I have lived there now for one year. The house had been vacant for a couple years before I moved in and I later learned the previous owners did not tend to the yard all that much. Needless to say I had a jungle that needed taming! I figured I would start this year by using the Scotts 4-step plan, however... I have a serious case of creeping charlie and from what I understand it is very difficult to get rid of (Scotts Weed And Feed didn't even phase it). I have seen reference on various web sites to using Borax to kill it off, but is this really neccesary? If I overseed will the new grass eventually put a choke hold on Charlie or will Charlie not let new grass grow? Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!


nestors

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Posts: 110

Location: USA

2

Thursday, December 9th 2004, 8:41am

kill with Round-up then seed
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mburnickas

Active Member

Posts: 29

Location: USA

3

Sunday, September 3rd 2006, 10:10am

use confront or drive. Round-up is not needed.
Thanks
Mike
"Looks like I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue!"--Airplane

gregory1420

Advanced Member

4

Thursday, September 13th 2007, 2:10pm

or youmight get it with 3 way check the label on anything you buy to make sure you grass can handle the chemical

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