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Re: 15% chance of rain
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Milestone has some soil activity. 2 ounces is pretty low, but Morninglories are fairly sensitive. Most grass herbicides take a little longer to show activity.x Thanks, and that was the reason I was hesitant to spray again the next day. Others have told me they used 4 oz of Milestone without hurting chufas. Guess I will find out if I got away with it. Milestone is absolutely death for morning glories. I sprayed a patch a few weeks ago and they were starting to shrivel up 3 hours later. Amazing it can work that quickly. Thanks to all for the replies. I'll post the results next trip.
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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