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Chemical Weed Control for Home Grounds
Chemical Weed Control for Home Grounds EB1214  
Author(s): George Pinyuh, revised by Robert Parker
Outlines four methods of chemical application, by application method and effect on plants. 1) selective herbicides—foliar use: lawn weeds, weed grasses; 2) selective herbicides—preemergent soil use: annual bluegrass, crabgrass, vegetables, flowers, ornamentals, caneberries, treefruit, conifers; 3) nonselective herbicides—foliar use: blackberries, poison oak, poison ivy, broom, morning glory (bindweed), bamboo, weed grasses, brush; 4) nonselective persistent herbicides (residuals or sterilants)—nonplant areas, stumps.

Publisher: Washington State University
Published: April 1992.   Revised: July 1998.   4 pages.
 
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