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#1449315 - 07/01/08 08:14 AM
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 09/19/05
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Loc: Rosemount, MN
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I have a carp load of them in my yard. Do I spray them with roundup than pull? do I spray the leaves or the base if that is the answer.
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#1449922 - 07/01/08 03:53 PM
Re: thistle's
[Re: Sutty]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 01/18/08
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Loc: Eagan
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Pulling them works great if you get the entire root. Round-up will work just be not to get the grass. Round-up will kill grass on contact.
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#1450762 - 07/02/08 11:10 AM
Re: thistle's
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 06/02/02
Posts: 1076
Loc: Bugtussle
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The biennial thistles like musk, plumeless and bull thistles should all be easily controlled by 2,4-D containing products like Weed-B-Gone or Trimec. If you're dealing with a perennial thistle such as Canada thistle though, those products will generally offer supression. Almost need to go to a product containing clopyralid to keep them at bay. Haven't got my hands on any to experiment with yet but the aminopyralid containing products such as Milestone and Forefront are rumored to be even better. Application of these products combined with regular mowing schedules, the problem generally takes care of itself. In your urban & suburban settings, suspect Canada thistle is less apt to be a problem. However, in more rural areas where you have lawns bordering fields or pastures like moi, they do tend to creep in along the edges.
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#1451637 - 07/03/08 08:26 AM
Re: thistle's
[Re: Dotch]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 09/19/05
Posts: 946
Loc: Rosemount, MN
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I tried weed b gone last year and maybe I just didn't stick with it long enough
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#1452932 - 07/05/08 04:11 PM
Re: thistle's
[Re: Sutty]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 11/17/01
Posts: 886
Loc: Winger MN.
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You want a healthy growing plant so the plant can absorb the chemicals. How long after you sprayed them did you mow? You want to make sure there is plenty of time for them to translocate the chemical to the roots. CurtailM is another good thistle killer. With 2-4D try and get the one with Amine instead of the ester. Different thistles do take different chemicals. There are other chemicals out there also. Whatever you are using put on the leaves so it soaks it in. If you use roundup you can use a chemical resistant rubber glove and put a cloth glove over it and soak it in the roundup and wipe it on the thistles. The rubber glove protects your hand from the chemical. This works good when you have plants and weeds close to each other when spraying isn’t applicable. Let us know what you do and how it turns out. Being the thistles are in the yard I wouldn’t recommend spraying roundup being it’ll kill all the green vegetation where you sprayed!
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#1455363 - 07/08/08 01:56 PM
Re: thistle's
[Re: Fish Toys]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 09/19/05
Posts: 946
Loc: Rosemount, MN
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OK I'll report back , just got back from a 4th of july vacation and am off to michigan for some salmon fishing I'll try to get r done before I go.
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