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<blockquote data-quote="tellico4x4" data-source="post: 5569637" data-attributes="member: 2474"><p>If you have it in the clover, you are going to have to deal with it. Had it in sodded Bermuda at previous house & was a constant battle each spring. Unchecked it'll take over Bermuda so clover won't stand a chance. Summer heat makes it go dormant, leaving you with big patches of nothing which attracts other weeds... Clethodim will kill it & not harm clover but you have to be diligent & start as soon as weather allows spraying. Cleth is currently $220.00/2.5 gal!</p><p></p><p>Problem in annual plots will be that it'll be dormant when you typically spray gly in prep of fall planting, so it'll be missed. Only way to deal with that I know would be a pre-emergent in fall which is what I do for my lawn.</p><p></p><p>Will probably try Mega's suggestion on some of plots. Others may get nuked with gly & 24D before it goes dormant. Gly is $810 for 30 gal drum at Rural King.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tellico4x4, post: 5569637, member: 2474"] If you have it in the clover, you are going to have to deal with it. Had it in sodded Bermuda at previous house & was a constant battle each spring. Unchecked it'll take over Bermuda so clover won't stand a chance. Summer heat makes it go dormant, leaving you with big patches of nothing which attracts other weeds... Clethodim will kill it & not harm clover but you have to be diligent & start as soon as weather allows spraying. Cleth is currently $220.00/2.5 gal! Problem in annual plots will be that it'll be dormant when you typically spray gly in prep of fall planting, so it'll be missed. Only way to deal with that I know would be a pre-emergent in fall which is what I do for my lawn. Will probably try Mega's suggestion on some of plots. Others may get nuked with gly & 24D before it goes dormant. Gly is $810 for 30 gal drum at Rural King. [/QUOTE]
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