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Been on a job where the garden has been cleared. lots of brambles, weeds etc, its been mown, strimmed raked off and sprayed off. Rotivated, leveled and seeded.

 

What can be applied to the area considering its only 4-6 weeks since sown. Grass growing fine, so are the doc leafs!

 

Only problem rotivating, cultivating the weeds :001_rolleyes:

 

weed and feed etc?

 

cheers

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There is/was something available to spray the docs with but I can't remember what it is, have used it once on a freshly seeded area quite a few years ago mind.

Any good agronomist who deals with turf should be able to suggest something.

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spot spray with grazon 90 depends how big docs are if in roseate stage will kill them if bigger or woody then not much use. so only course of action is try and dig them up but go down a fair way.

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I wouldn't worry about it, as soon as you start mowing regularly they'll be gone.

 

Experience talking:thumbup1: Grass thrives being regular cut, weeds die

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