Re: [gardeners] Pre emergent
GizmoAZ (gardeners@globalgarden.com)
Sat, 19 Apr 2003 06:28:06 -0700
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It also comes in Liquid form. The one I've used in the past is made by
Arizona's Best. Formerly Monterey Bay. I like it because it is a
bright shade of yellow. It helps when you spray it on so that you can
see where you've sprayed and where you've missed by the difference in
color in the two areas. The first rain that comes along removes the
color. Or if it really annoys you you can wash the color away with your
water wand :)
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M T wrote:
>Hi Teressa,
>
> yes. a pre emergent is a dust or pellet formular that you put down
>around your established perennials to keep the weed seeds from
>sprouting.
>
> It works on most all seeds, so if you have a bed of seed started
>cosmos and zinnias, or reseeding perennials like money plant or four
>o'clocks, you wouldn't want to use a pre emergent on those beds.
>
>Matt
>
>
>
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>>Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2003 14:19:34 -0700
>>From: "Teressa Kandianis" <teressa@kodiakfishco.com>
>>Subject: Re: [gardeners] corn meal
>>
>>Pre emergent - Is this effective on established perennials or just on
>>keeping seeds from germinating?
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It also comes in Liquid form. The one I've used in the past is made by Arizona's
Best. Formerly Monterey Bay. I like it because it is a bright shade of
yellow. It helps when you spray it on so that you can see where you've sprayed
and where you've missed by the difference in color in the two areas. The
first rain that comes along removes the color. Or if it really annoys you
you can wash the color away with your water wand :)
--
Chat with you later...
Alan
-----
Chandler, Arizona Sunset Zone: 13
http://www.GardenersCorner.com
-----
Alan Zelhart
gizmoaz@cox.net
Gardens Co-listowner
http://www.gardenerscorner.com/notes.html
-----
How many of you believe in telekinesis? Raise MY hand!
M T wrote:
Hi Teressa,
yes. a pre emergent is a dust or pellet formular that you put down
around your established perennials to keep the weed seeds from
sprouting.
It works on most all seeds, so if you have a bed of seed started
cosmos and zinnias, or reseeding perennials like money plant or four
o'clocks, you wouldn't want to use a pre emergent on those beds.
Matt
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Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2003 14:19:34 -0700
From: "Teressa Kandianis" <teressa@kodiakfishco.com>
Subject: Re: [gardeners] corn meal
Pre emergent - Is this effective on established perennials or just on
keeping seeds from germinating?
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