If you put Roundup on the wild onions in your lawn will it kill your Bermuda grass?

Answer 1 Unless the label says it will not harm your lawn, Roundup will kill the Bermuda grass, try using Weed B Gone, it will not harm your lawn, but keep away it from desirable plants Answer 2, Additional Info Answer 1 is not incorrect, as RoundUp is a systemic herbicide, and will damage or kill your Bermuda, IF IT COMES IN CONTACT WITH GETS ON it However, if you very carefully use a technique used by farmers, you can get away with using RoundUp. As the wild onions grow much taller than your Bermuda, if you saturate but not to the point of dripping off an old disposable towel rolled around an old disposable broom or mop handle with RoundUp, and then "wipe" the onion tops with it, then the RoundUp will get only on the onions, be absorbed into the leaves, and will systemically kill them. Due to the limited amount involved, and the metabilism of most of the product within the onions, there should be no killing of your Burmuda It is critical however that you not allow even the smallest droplet of the RoundUp to CONTACT your Bermuda.

J3h Answer 3 if you want to protect your lawn use selective herbisides like 2,4-D which will kill broad leaf weeds and do absolutly nothing to your lawn responce to answer 3 indeed selective herbicides would work but he is trying to kill wild ONION which is NOT a broad leaf weed and would not be harmed by 2,4 D at all.

Lay the plastic flat on the lawn so that it protects the good grass. I use a sponge brush to apply roundup (cheap ones available in the paint department). Barely dip the sponge so that the roundup does not drip.

Stroke all of the exposed leaves. Spraying will almost certainly get some of the roundup on your lawn. And you will get dead spots.

If your grass is St. Augustine or Bermuda, the dead spots can be quite large. They usually don’t last more than a month or two, however. Leave the plastic protectors in place for at least 30 minutes while the roundup is absorbed, then remove them.

If you reuse the plastic protectors, make certain there is a clear upside and downside marker on each one. A small printed sticker works well.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

Related Questions