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I have to spray my edges a time or two during the season , if i have trouble its always were my grass meets my fence lines . during the summer i have to keep the bermuda grass in check with it too it runs like crazy
all my dry creek beds get treated every time i spray all so

I don't have much trouble in my mulch beds ,
 
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Im still on a Quest for the perfect yard,
i made a quick walk around today

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I don't like handling poisons, but I like poison ivy even less. This year I have a lot of poison ivy, and so I am also using Roundup.

I WOULD use the generic, if I could buy it, but it is not for sale locally and nothing else kills as well. If I am going to handle poisons I would rather only use it once or twice. I don't use the other weed killers because they are simply not as good.

DrCase, you have a lovely yard!
 
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I love clover! It feeds the bees, enriches the soil, and is pretty when it blooms!

Then again, I would call the style of my yard "Midwest casual", with its fruit trees and its vegetable garden. I don't think that clover would go with the style of your yard quite as well!
 

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Lovely garden @DrCase, you've done a really good job!

How many years have you been working on it?
 
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Well Terri , I like clover too on the farm I got a nice size plot for the deer
I just don't like it in my grass or beds
 
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Quite beautiful DrCase, and to echo CanadianLori; Peroxide works wonders on moss, and mold also. It's one of the few things out there that actually kills mold spores.
 

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Hope you don't have children, grandchildren, people, pets, or wildlife that venture on to your property. :sick:
 

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