Tried my hand at some weed smoldering over the weekend..

thistlebloom

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You have my complete sympathy Rick. Anybody who's ever had to deal with bermuda knows it's a wicked space alien with world domination on it's agenda. I think eradication isn't possible unless you go toxic . Keeping it manageable is a full time endeavor. I am so very happy that I don't have to deal with it anymore. Ecstatic even.
P.S. NEVER, NEVER, EVER, feed tour horses bermuda hay and then use their manure on the garden!!
You've been warned...;)
 

RickF

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Thanks all! I've been hampered by recent weather lately (lots-o-rain -- now I guess just slightly radioactive from what I gather).. I'm hoping to get back to it soon..
 

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I agree with everyone else. I have a Meyer's lemon that I have twice hoed the drip circle of, hand-pulled and recovered with mulch. Just yesterday I noticed the $#@! grass is back and with a vengance. I'm not giving up though, I'm going to keep pulling the roots and stolons in larger and larger circles. They're loving the fertilizer these trees are fed. It's a never win, constant battle, but I don't give up that easily...just get older and more tired ;)
 

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