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Old 11-18-2004, 06:33 PM
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Speed Zone worked fantastic this fall on Clover and Ground Ivy.
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Geesh I cant beleive I forgot about Speedzone......Good looking out Glan
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All this trouble over a plant that until the late 70's was included in most turf-grass seed mixes to help fix nitrogen, making for a sustainable lawn.

My lawn's got ground ivy, clover, and crab-grass in it, but they are upstaged by a carpet of Spring Beauty, Claytonia virginiana, the threatened species Prairie Trillium, Trillium recurvatum and the edible delicacy Woodland Strawberry, Fragaria virginiana.

The dandelions I dig and make into wrinkle cream for spiderlily

....just kidding

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