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Be VERY selective about what products you use where roots of Dicots (trees) may be in the same rooting environment as your Monocot grasses.

 

I cant elaborate, because I can end up in all kinds of trouble, suffice to say, what doesnt kill grass tends to kill or make very sick anything of a dicot nature!

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Tony- this is a good subject for hortics to understand as they generally ignore trees when spraying.

All lawn weedkillers are systemmic so they should not affect the roots of trees. Unless the roots are surface or very close to surface. Is there any evidence that systemmic weedkiller affects tree roots. If so I would like to see it.

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